Shower Curtain Fabric
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They are fabric shower curtain liners who say they are resistant to mold really effective to prevent mold?
I usually buy vinyl shower liners cutain by less than $ 3 at Target, then just throw them away when developing large amount of mold. I live in an apartment that has no exhaust fan in the bathroom, by what rust is almost inevitable. Is it worth spending $ 10 on a fabric, mildew resistant coatings? I imagine it might put the type of tissue in the machine if it begins to develop mold instead of throwing it away, right?
Why throw away vinyl paste them in the cup washer chlorx or bleach and they come out clean and clean mold. Doing it all the time.
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