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Help, Need to Clean Shower Curtain

I have a plastic shower curtain and the liner that we use inside the tub. I can't seem to get it clean no matter what I use on it. Someone told me you can wash it in the washing machine but i don't see how that could helpwithout ruining it. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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I wash mine with white towels and add a little bleach or some baking soda to the wash. If you do put it in the dryer, put it on LOW and keep an eye on it or FLUFF/AIR only. I've had them melt. Dry it with the towels in the dryer too.

Sometimes if it's a cheapy one the holes will tear some where you hang it up. Sometimes you can find clear plastic ones in the $1 store even!!

-A.

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I've always washed mine in the washing machine with bleach. I I just hung it up in the shower to let it dry. I haven't ruined one yet. Good Luck.

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We bought a mildew resistent liner from Bed, Bath, & Beyond. It lasts a long time You are still supposed to wipe it down, but it is a lot better than the other ones we've used.

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I wash mine with white towels and add a little bleach or some baking soda to the wash. If you do put it in the dryer, put it on LOW and keep an eye on it or FLUFF/AIR only. I've had them melt. Dry it with the towels in the dryer too.

Sometimes if it's a cheapy one the holes will tear some where you hang it up. Sometimes you can find clear plastic ones in the $1 store even!!

-A.

2 moms found this helpful

I've always washed mine in the washing machine with bleach. I I just hung it up in the shower to let it dry. I haven't ruined one yet. Good Luck.

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I used to try to clean it, but after a few times, to me it just isn't worth it. It never comes all the way clean and its a pain. You can buy really cheap replacement plastic shower curtains for the inside of the tub, and still keep your nice curtain for the outside. I would just replace it!

S.

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Why not just buy a new one? They aren't that expensive at Wal-Mart,Target,Meijers,and Bed,Bath and Beyond. I replace mine every 6 months.

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I spray the liner down real good with Lysol, then rinse...it gets rid of mold and most of the soap scum, just be sure to open the bathroom window or you'll choke on the fumes!

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Hi,

I have put my shower curtain liner in the washing machine many times. I have a cloth shower curtain but the liner is plastic. I just put it for the shortest wash cycle and add some bleach to it while washing. It comes out spotless.

Another thing you can try, if you don't want to put it in the machine is, make a solution of bleach and water (if the curtain/liner is very dirty or moldy - use half bleach - half water, if not so dirty use less bleach) - put this mixture in a spray bottle and spray the liner. I have a cream colored liner but its never gotten bleach stains. Spray the liner and let it sit for some time. Make sure your exhaust is running and if you have a window, leave it open because of the bleach fumes.

Hope this helps.

A..

1 mom found this helpful

We bought a mildew resistent liner from Bed, Bath, & Beyond. It lasts a long time You are still supposed to wipe it down, but it is a lot better than the other ones we've used.

1 mom found this helpful

If its thick plastic you can wash it in the machine. I've done it and it works wonderfully! I was amazed and didn't think it would work....but it does! :)

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