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Croscill Fabric Shower Curtain Liner, Linen

  • Fabric shower curtain liner for an...
  • 100-percent polyester; repels water...
  • Metal grommets in the upper hem;...
  • Use to protect a decorative shower...
  • Measures 70 by 72 inches; machine...

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Fabric is definitely the way to go!!

Ever had a vinyl shower curtain liner always kick the fancy hooks off the bar when trying to unfold it, and you didn't want to buy more hooks because so much was spent on the nice ones? I did. And every time I wanted to shower I'd have to be real careful because the ridigidity of the vinyl...

attractive and functional

This is a lovely item. The monochromatic woven stripe adds some dimension to this well sized (70 x 72 inch) fabric shower curtain liner. The top gromets and bottom weights provide a nice drape for easy of installation that keep the fabric close to the tub (rather than the bather) when in use....

Works great!

My husband had heard that vinyl shower curtain liners leach toxic chemicals into the sewer water, and asked me to find a linen one... this one is polyester and works great! Water does not leak out, it does not get that gross mildew stuff on it, and it's very light and dries fast. We have a...

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS /

Июл 14, 2011 | Delux Designs:
Which is better? A linen shower curtain or a plastic one?

I'm trying to decide which is better as far as keeping it clean.

A: A linen one with a second plastic inner liner.

Июл 31, 2007 | Maya'sMom:
OH GROSS! moldy cloth/linen shower curtain!!?

I have a cloth or linen(?) shower curtain that had gotten pretty gross!! How can I kill and remove the mold without using bleach (it is tan colored). Normally, I would throw this out, but it cost...

A: I just LOVE mold and mildew remover for this. My son recently went to baseball competitions for a week, and the team stayed in barracks with the coaches. When I got hold of his laundry bag, his...

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IT’S CURTAINS FOR MEEEEEE!!! or whatever

I’m totally decorating. Slowly.

Like! Yesterday I hung some pictures! And, technically, today I took them back down again. I’m pretty sure it’s a start, though. So have I ever mentioned that I own two total actual technical real original Damien Hirst pieces? Super-legit true. I bought them from him on Twitter. He was selling stuff for whatever you wanted to pay him for it – like, not bidding, just – offering? I sort of didn’t believe this at first? So I offered $20 for the first one. Then I realized I was dumb, and I offered $1 for the second one. Still, $21 for two Damien Hirsts is not bad?

Of course, they’re ugly. I…don’t like them. BUT THEY’RE DAMIEN HIRSTS!!! What am I supposed to do? Not hang them?? So I hung them in the bathroom.

Which frankly I thought actually looked really good, in addition to being kind of mean and funny. But I’m too poor to afford mats right now, so they’re just all pressed up against the glass all naked, which I don’t think is good for them in general, and also I was worried that the steam from the shower would eff them up, so – whatever. I took them down again. Grumble.

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