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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful: By C.G. (Kentucky) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Carnation Home Fashions Vinyl Bathroom Window Curtain (Kitchen) There's certainly nothing glamourous about a plastic curtain, but with a 55 year old house with a wood window in the shower, it is an unfortunate necessity! My pair of "clear frosted" panels came with only one usable panel, which, as I will explain, ended up working out fine. One panel was not completely sewed/sealed together at the rod pocket. I would have sent it back, but I actually hated the way using the two plastic panels to try and give a scrunched "curtain" look ended up looking, and I ended up just using one panel (which fortunatley was just the right size to fully cover the width of the window and stretched perfectly across the length of the curtain rod). The plastic is a good weight for this purpose....not too stiff, but substantial enough to hang well. Don't think I would ever have any use for that extra panel except as a drop cloth, so I could find no value in taking the time to exchange it. So all is well and the tacky plastic curtain is doing it's job! 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Carnation Home Fashions Vinyl Bathroom Window Curtain, Black (Kitchen) just perfect for my bathroom window it is so hard to find 45" length curtains. I am very pleased with the curtain 11 of 14 people found the following review helpful: By Ann BK (Milford, Ma United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Carnation Home Fashions Vinyl Bathroom Window Curtain, Rose (Kitchen) I purchased this curtain for a wooden framed bathroom window that sits directly in my shower - I guess you could say that the architect who designed the house didn't use the best judgment 40 years ago :)
This curtain is a great length, and protects the entire frame from getting wet and ruined. It's also a softer vinyl, which is great and much less likely to dry up and tear as many other plastic curtains have. Plenty of colors to choose from too. |