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How does one keep the water from running out when taking a shower? I do have tub guards, put the curtain in the tub, and place towels on the floor. They are soaking wet. This happens with vinyl as well as the cloth shower curtains. Thanx, Terry
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Hi,
Have you ever tried to use the shower liners with suction cups- they help keep the water in the tub. |
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Hi Terri with an "i", I am Terry with a "y". I have never seen shower curtains with suction cups. Where or how may I find one?
Thanx, Terry (with a "y") |
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Terri,
I simply wet the side of the tub enclosure with my hand, then press the shower curtain to it so that it closes the gap between the side of the tub and the wall. The shower curtain will stick, and will seal the area to prevent oversplash. |
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You can lower the shower curtain then it hangs inside the tub further and there is less chance of water splashing on the floor.
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Another solution is to glue little weights along the bottom of the shower curtain, it keeps it from blowing out of the tub and helps keep the water in.
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thats exactly what i do |
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Walmart has the shower curtains with small suction cups. Also you might try turning your shower head a little bit away from the curtain.
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You can keep yo shower curtain in the tub if you put magnets on the bottom if you have a metal tub. If it is plastic sew fishing weights to the bottom about 5 inches apart and it will stay put.
Elizabeth lichtenwalner |
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