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Are you soft and subtle, bold and elegant, or somewhere in-between? Our wide variety of Hookless® solid shower curtains works with every personality and style of décor. Great details include doublestitched seams, accent ribbons, and sheer windows to let light in. Hookless® Frost Grey Mystery Hookless® Sage Green Mystery Hookless® Vision Brownstone PEVA Mystery Hookless® Vision Blue PEVA Mystery Go Hookless® – and say goodbye to snags, tears and lost hooks forever! Hookless® curtains install in seconds, draw smoothly and create perfect folds in the curtain. What’s best, you’ll never have to purchase separate hooks because they’re already built in. Sheer windows are made of fine voile fabric to let light in and let you see out – but maintain all the privacy you need.HOTEL SHOWER CURTAINS AND SHOWER RODSWe offer a number of styles and designs, including the popular Hookless® hotel shower curtains. In addition, we offer standard hotel shower curtain options in both white and beige.

Look to our curved shower rods to update the look of your bathroom décor, and provide increased space for your guest. DOUBLE H WITH IT’S A SNAP!™ LINERThis classic chevron pattern of the curtain, made from 100% polyester gives a richness to this design. The sheer fabric window and chrome rings make this our #1 seller. Includes 300 denier “It’s A Snap™” liner. ESCAPE SHOWER CURTAINThe ribbon embellishments on this curtain give it that elegant appeal and the translucent voile window is designed to allow light into the enclosure. Made of 100% polyester plain weave fabric, it is 150 denier for both the curtain and “It’s A Snap™” liner (included). HOTEL SNAP IN LINER“It’s A Snap™” shower curtain liners make maintenance easier and more cost-efficient. They simply snap on, meaning housekeeping doesn’t have to struggle with hooks. “It’s A Snap™” liners are the perfect compliment to our Hookless® shower curtains, allowing the liner to be easily removed instead of the entire curtain.

EMBOSSED MOIRÉThis elegant curtain has a subtle damask wallpaper pattern. Made of 100% polyester 150 denier. Also available: “The Major” Moire with 300 denier with 8 gauge vinyl molded bubble window. PLAINWEAVE SHOWER CURTAINOffers full length coverage in a 100% polyester fabric in 150 denier polyester. Available in white or beige. MYSTERY PLAIN SHOWER CURTAINDurable at 300 denier, this 100% polyester plain weave curtain features a translucent voile window that allows the light in. LITCHFIELD SHOWER CURTAINThe varied yarn structure of the Litchfield collection creates an effect of multiple rectangles. Constructed of 100% polyester for superior water repellency. ENGLEWOOD SHOWER CURTAINThe dobby diamond pattern provides depth to the Englewood program. Made of 100% polyester for easy maintenance. MAJOR SHOWER CURTAINCombining the subtle water effect pattern of Moiré on 100% polyester with the convenience of a translucent Vinyl window, the Major provides form and function to the bath area.

NYLON SHOWER CURTAINOur nylon curtain is not only durable, but quick drying with a long lasting water repellent finish. Provides a clean look to any guest bathroom in 210 denier. POLYESTER SHOWER CURTAINAvailable in white or beige. Designed with “eyelet” holes for easy care when washing. Full size 72” x 72” or stall size 36” x 77” VINYL SHOWER CURTAINHeavy gauge vinyl shower curtains available in white or beige. THE ARC® SHOWER BAR5’ length available. Aircraft grade aluminum material – will not rust.
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CRESCENT ROD™5’ and 6’ lengths available. Stainless Steel – will not rust. 5’ rod adjusts from 57-3/4” to 60-3/4”. 6’ adjusts from 69-3/4” to 72-3/4”. Patented Swivel Wall Brackets simplify installation. 9” arc – creates 25% more showering space. 1” round rod shape. Can be used with Hookless® or regular shower curtains. Hookless Circle Shower Curtain 71 x 77" White Case Of 12 Hookless® RePET Circle Print Shower Curtain "Case Of 12" - Recycled PET (Water Bottles) - 71 x 77" - White - Machine Wash With Other Hookless Shower Curtains Only;
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Made in the USA Alexandria - White 71 x 77 RePet snap liner for Alexandria White 70 X57 POLYESTER SNAP LINER 70 FOR Alexandria, 70 x 57 PEVA snap liner White for Alexandria, White 70 x 57 Double H - Snap liner Escape - Hookless Shower Curtain Plainweave - White Hookless Shower Curtain Peva - Hookless Shower CurtainLineation White Polyester Shower Curtain (Lincoln White Shower Curtain) Complete your bathroom with this lineation shower curtain. This curtain showcases a woven boxed criss-cross design that adds depth... to the tone on tone pattern. Pattern: Criss-cross Color options: White Materials: 100-percent polyester Dimensions: 72... Jolie Kerr is a cleaning expert and advice columnist. She’ll be here every other week helping to answer your filthiest questions. Check the Squalor Archive for assistance. Are you still dirty? I have a problem. I insist on using those excellent fabric shower curtain liners in my shower, because the home shower is a Special Place and deserves to be treated as such.

So, the problem: The side of the fabric liner closer to the shower head/faucet tends to get mildew-y and gross along the bottom. (Note that this doesn’t happen anywhere near as much on the other side.) I’m devoted to those fabric liners, but I have had trouble washing them in the past, because they seem to immediately lose their waterproofing in the wash. So when I hang them back up, they’re more “fabric” than “liner”—meaning I have to trash them when they get mildew-y and Amazon a new one. So what can I do here?We’re going to talk today about the ways in which you might go about cleaning a shower curtain liner that’s developed mold, mildew, assorted other bacteria, and soap scum. There are a couple of easy and pretty straightforward ways to do so, but before we do that, there’s an important thing to address: The why of why you’d clean a shower curtain liner rather than just throwing it away and hanging up a replacement. I have no data on this practice, but if I were to guess, I would say that most people opt to simply replace a moldy shower curtain liner with a new one.

They’re inexpensive and can be purchased at drug stores or grocery stores or on Amazon in a snap. However, most shower curtain liners can’t be recycled, which means that vast swaths of mildewed plastic or vinyl end up in our landfills. That may not move you at all, which is why it should also be noted that cleaning a liner is cheaper than replacing it. We might only be talking about a difference of a few bucks, but why not save those few bucks and put them toward the purchase of something more exciting, like a new Chapstick or a liter of cola?Shower curtain liners come in a variety of materials, but for today’s purposes, we’ll stick with the three most common types: plastic, vinyl, and fabric. While all three types can be machine- or hand-washed, the advantage of plastic and vinyl liners is that they can also be spot-treated while they’re hanging around on the rod.In terms of fabric liners that seem to lose their waterproofing after being laundered, the most likely explanation is that it’s a brand-specific problem, since, like, the whole point of getting the fabric kind is that it’s so easily machine-washed.

(I suppose there are other points to be made in favor of buying a fabric liner. The smell issue is a big one for a lot of people, so.) Blessedly, Amazon allows us to sort products by bestseller within terrifically niche categories like “shower curtain liner,” which means that you can pretty quickly scan reviews of the top-selling brands to see which ones hold up best after washing.If you’ve got a front-loading washing machine (the type with a door that opens outwards from the front of the machine) and a drum that does not have a center agitator, washing your shower curtain liner, regardless of material, is going to be a cinch. (This is also true of top-loaders that don’t have a center agitator.) Use cold water and the gentle cycle if that option is available to you, a small amount of regular detergent, and a laundry booster of some sort that will eliminate the buildup of mold, mildew, and soap scum. Some good options are: bleach (1 tablespoon), white vinegar (½ cup), Borax (¼ cup), and OxiClean (¼ cup).

Just choose one—they’ll all work just fine.To dry, simply shake the liner off when you take it out of the machine—the final spin cycle will wick away most of the water, so there should only be a small amount of beading left behind — and rehang it on the curtain rod to finish air-drying. If you do your washing outside your home, either in the basement of your building or at a laundromat, you may want to bring a small towel or rag to wipe the liner off to make carrying it back home a touch less drippy, but that’s not required.If you have a top-loading machine with a center agitator, which are the type that looks like this, things are going to be a little bit trickier for you. First, you should be prepared for the sad but likely outcome that the liner will get shredded in the wash. There are precautions you can and should take to avoid this, but even so, the center agitator is no friend to a shower curtain liner.The instructions for washing a liner in a top-loading machine are the same, with the addition of some towels to provide a buffer between the thin liner and the center agitator’s fins.

Many people choose to launder cleaning rags along with the shower curtain liner—the theory being that these are all rather funky items in need of cleaning that can go in a load together to be ridded of their funk. As you load the machine, do your best to put the towels or rags around the agitator and place the liner on the outer edge of the drum.You may, however, opt to skip machine-laundering if you’ve got a top-loader and just go for spot-treating.The idea here is that you’re going to spray some sort of mildew- and mold-eliminating cleaner like white vinegar, Tilex, bleach solution, X-14, or what have you along the bottom and outer edges of the liner where mold has developed. Then, using a damp sponge, scrub at those areas. A sponge with a scrubber-back or something like a Dobie Pad is a good choice, but a plain old sponge or even a rag will work just fine, too. Once you’ve scrubbed away the mold, rinse your sponge out well and go over the liner again to remove any residual cleaner.