Anonymous wrote:Glass doors are more regal, easier to clean, and don’t usually stink.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glass doors are more regal, easier to clean, and don’t usually stink.
If you wash the shower curtain and liner regularly, it doesn't stink. Just toss them in the washer and then hang them to dry. I find it way more time consuming and gross to clean glass shower doors-hard water stains, streaks, etc.
What kind of liner? Plastic?
DP but I put the clear plastic liners in the washer with some old towels (the ones we use for mud, etc). The towels kind of scrub the plastic. Sometimes I run it twice if the liner got folded up and it’s still scummy.
I never thought to do this with the plastic liner, I may try it. It doesn’t mash it all up and put weird creases in it?
Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glass doors are more regal, easier to clean, and don’t usually stink.
If you wash the shower curtain and liner regularly, it doesn't stink. Just toss them in the washer and then hang them to dry. I find it way more time consuming and gross to clean glass shower doors-hard water stains, streaks, etc.
What kind of liner? Plastic?
DP but I put the clear plastic liners in the washer with some old towels (the ones we use for mud, etc). The towels kind of scrub the plastic. Sometimes I run it twice if the liner got folded up and it’s still scummy.
I never thought to do this with the plastic liner, I may try it. It doesn’t mash it all up and put weird creases in it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glass doors are more regal, easier to clean, and don’t usually stink.
If you wash the shower curtain and liner regularly, it doesn't stink. Just toss them in the washer and then hang them to dry. I find it way more time consuming and gross to clean glass shower doors-hard water stains, streaks, etc.
What kind of liner? Plastic?
DP but I put the clear plastic liners in the washer with some old towels (the ones we use for mud, etc). The towels kind of scrub the plastic. Sometimes I run it twice if the liner got folded up and it’s still scummy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With kids, I definitely use a tub with a shower curtain and look for that in an house. Even sliding glass doors are a pain when bathing toddlers.
+1 Doors are a pain if you bath little kids.
Or dogs!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glass doors are more regal, easier to clean, and don’t usually stink.
If you wash the shower curtain and liner regularly, it doesn't stink. Just toss them in the washer and then hang them to dry. I find it way more time consuming and gross to clean glass shower doors-hard water stains, streaks, etc.
What kind of liner? Plastic?
Anonymous wrote:Good to think about as I get ready to finally renovate our 1970 2BA house. Shower curtains in both. I’m thinking the master bathroom would be upgraded to glass and I’d keep the other bathtub/shower with a curtain.
Even grosser than shower curtain and liner was the plastic accordion shower door original to our house.