Since your cloth shower curtain doesn't hang directly next to the water, says Bowen, it doesn't need a weekly clean. "Washing your curtain once every three months is usually enough to keep it in good ...
Given all the humidity, shampoo, and conditioner your shower curtain and liner are exposed to day in and day out, it doesn’t take much for mildew, water stains, and soap scum to accumulate on them.
These days, many families are more likely to toss their shower curtain and liner than clean them properly once they get old and gross. After all, you can get a liner at a fairly cheap price — a ...
The shower curtain acts as a barrier, keeping splashed water and the filth of the day from the rest of your bathroom. However, from hair dye to soap scum, they end up discolored and stained. In turn, ...
What would your bathroom be without a shower liner? The answer is damp! Granted, some countries reject the traditional bathroom for a wet room where, as the name implies, shower curtains and liners ...
Shower curtains are exposed to a lot of water and soap suds. They need regular cleaning to maintain cleanliness and keep your bathroom looking clean. Over time shower curtains become dirty and ...
When it’s time to clean your bathroom, it’s easy to just go ham on the hard surfaces with a bleach-based disinfectant and call it a day. But cleaning your shower curtain always feels like a separate, ...
Shop TODAY independently determines what we cover and recommend. When you buy through our links, we earn a commission. Learn more. Is your shower curtain — or the liner — so nasty you avoid touching ...
Once a week, toss the bathroom rug in the washer. Wash it on the gentle cycle in warm water and let it air dry (especially if it has a no-slip grip on the back) before putting it back in place. If you ...