after: clean but wrinkly.A couple of hot steamy showers, and the wrinkles will be history. This tip comes from my favorite cleaning book.
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after: clean but wrinkly.A couple of hot steamy showers, and the wrinkles will be history. This tip comes from my favorite cleaning book.
Hmmm, not sure. I have just used them on the vinyl/plastic liners. Let us know!
ReplyDeleteHi! Do you know if this will work on the washable fabric liners? I bought the washable fabric liners thinking I could just wash them when they got gross but they still didn't come clean. I'd love to not throw them away. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI wash my shower curtain too! Instead of vinegar, I use bleach. I found hot water is best. I tried washing the vinyl curtain in cold water, but it made the curtain too brittle and caused it to tear!
ReplyDeleteI need to do this, too. Do you wash in cold water?
ReplyDeletegreat tip! i am going to try it!
ReplyDeleteno, this is for the plastic/vinyl ones
ReplyDeleteI did this today and it worked so well! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI think so? I use old ones I don't care about just in case :)
ReplyDeleteDoes this work on the plastic/vinyl curtains or does it have to be a fabric one? Thanks for the tip!!!
ReplyDeleteNo, I use warm water. I should have clarified that!
ReplyDeletethank you for the tip!
ReplyDeleteI was just about to throw away my old plastic shower curtain liner, which I do about once a year. Maybe I will go green and try this instead! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteGreat Tip! I love it.
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to do this, too. Works like magic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the honesty. I think most bloggers would not want to share the pre-washed shower curtain photo.
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