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How To Wash Shower
Curtains
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Wash your bathroom shower curtain by throwing it
in the washing machine
with two bath towels. Add 1/2 cup detergent and
1/2 cup baking soda.
Add 1/2 cup white vinegar to rinse cycle. Re-hang
curtain in bathroom to
dry--do not dry in dryer.
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Tips For
Cleaning Shower Curtains
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No matter what your shower curtain is made out
of, fabric, vinyl, or plastic,
you can stick it in the washing machine with a
cup of baking soda instead of
bleach and vinegar. It is also a good idea to
read the label on your shower
curtain to check for any warnings or
suggestions.
If you soak your shower curtain in salt water, it
will prevent mildew (although,
it could leave small crystals on your curtain if
you use too much salt). Before
hanging shower curtains, soak in vinegar or salt
water solutions to prevent mold
and mildew. To remove mold and mildew, wash in
hot soapy water with a little
bit of bleach. For plastic curtains, clean with
laundry pre-wash spray. Spray
along the top, letting it run down to cover the
curtain. Allow it to sit for a
few minutes,
then rinse it off.
Thank you for joining us today and may you have a
wonderful day.
Susan
Rutter
Home Consultant
2150 Thierry Street
Lasalle, Quebec
H8N 1H7
Canada
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