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I’ve had a plastic shower curtain liner for a while now. Over time it has become stained with water and with that pink stuff that seems to grow around my drains. I tried washing it in the washing machine, but it tore. While I was at the store, I decided to go for a fabric liner. Since my bathtub has two exposed sides, I’ve used a fabric liner on the end for years. It also gets stained, but it is easy to wash. Fabric won’t tear in the washing machine, so it will last longer than the plastic liner. But it costs five times as much. Will it last five times as long as the plastic liner? That remains to be seen…

The new liner makes my shower curtain look dirty.  I need to wash it.

4 Comments

  1. Lauren

    We have one of those Hookless shower curtains with the all-in-one action going on. The inner panel is fabric and snaps on and off. It washes very well (the few times I have washed it). I say your investment is solid!

  2. Peggy

    I’ve had both kind of liners & they both have their pros. Fabric ones you can wash & they will last longer. So you’re good. Plastic ones are cheap enough that you can just chuck it & get a new one if it gets yucky.

    You’re shower curtain looks like it’s made of terry cloth in this picture….or some kind of towel material. Is it? That is very cool!

    • Brad

      My shower curtain is terry cloth. My towels have sort of a grid pattern on them, so when I saw that shower curtain, I had to get it. 🙂

      • Peggy

        Have you ever forgotten to bring in a towel & used the shower curtain? Because I totally would.

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