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Just what I wanted
This was exactly as pictured and fit perfectly with my bathroom design scheme. Other reviews indicate that some were expecting a heavier fabric, but this is the typical thin polyester you find with standard shower curtains and fabric liners (which was exactly what I expected). I would not...
No regrets here
I was a bit worried at first when we received this shower curtain, since the fabric seemed like it would need to be used with a liner. However, we decided to give it a go on its own and it's been great. The fabric is quick drying, and so we've not had any problems with mildew. Also, the weight of...
Looks better in the picture
I'm just not crazy about the quality of the product, but, for the price, I can't complain too much. The item is a 100% polyester fabric curtain; I overlooked the 100% polyester description which is admittedly my own fault. The curtain feels/looks a bit cheap, but, again, considering the...
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS /
Mar 02, 2009 | skizz813:
purple or plum shower curtain?
I am trying to find a dark purple or plum shower curtain and am having a very hard time. Any suggestions?
Can you use anytime of window curtain for a shower curtain with a liner?
A: yes, why dont you make your own curtain and buy a clear plastic one to go behind it
by the way Purple is the best, dark purple though
yes you can and u would go with a darck lavender! gose best in bathrooms! good luck :D
kellmell<3 | Mar 02, 2009
Jan 03, 2009 | Aiden:
Purple and White Striped Curtain/ Shower Curtains?
hey i want a purple and white striped shower curtain for my bathroom. i dont wanna spend a lot of money on it. my mom said we could use a regular curtain and just put a liner under it. if u see any...
A: You could attempt to make your own. If you are a sewer or know one, I think this would be a vary easy and simple project. What do you think?
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