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93 of 97 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Croscill Fabric Shower Curtain Liner, Linen (Kitchen) Ever had a vinyl shower curtain liner always kick the fancy hooks off the bar when trying to unfold it, and you didn't want to buy more hooks because so much was spent on the nice ones? I did. And every time I wanted to shower I'd have to be real careful because the ridigidity of the vinyl liner would cause at least one hook to almost release, but usually allow to release two or three. So, naked I would stand in the shower, hooking the curtain back on before I could go ahead and turn on the water.
That is, until I switched to fabric. Now the curtain can be put outside the tub, inside the tub, drawn closed, opened, and those fancy hooks stay right where they ought to. I love it! This particular curtain has a string of lead weights sewn into the bottom hem, which at first I was concerned about but there's no evidence of unraveling -- I would expect the lead to remain sewn in after several washings if not until the curtain is simply too old to keep...Read more 47 of 47 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Croscill Fabric Shower Curtain Liner, Linen (Kitchen) This is a lovely item. The monochromatic woven stripe adds some dimension to this well sized (70 x 72 inch) fabric shower curtain liner. The top gromets and bottom weights provide a nice drape for easy of installation that keep the fabric close to the tub (rather than the bather) when in use. Although not 100 percent waterproof (what fabric curtain is), it's a good 98 percent waterproof and it's pretty enough to be a shower curtain...and the price is good. Additionally, I received the item within days of order. 37 of 39 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Croscill Fabric Shower Curtain Liner, Linen (Kitchen) My husband had heard that vinyl shower curtain liners leach toxic chemicals into the sewer water, and asked me to find a linen one... this one is polyester and works great! Water does not leak out, it does not get that gross mildew stuff on it, and it's very light and dries fast. We have a small nyc bathroom, and this light, air curtain is much easier to deal with than a liner and a curtain (though you could add a curtain to this, too). |