Cleaning Plastic Shower Curtains

"This is wonderful for keeping your shower curtains clean from dirt and mold. Cook time is wash cycle."
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
3
Yields:
1 clean shower curtain
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ingredients

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directions

  • Washing Plastic Shower Curtains- Put them into the washing machine with two large bath towels.
  • Add detergent and baking soda.
  • Then pour in a cup of vinegar to the rinse cycle.
  • Hang up the curtains right after washing and let them air-dry.

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Reviews

  1. I have used your "recipe" for years and thought I'd already rated. This is an excellent method for cleaning our clear, heavy duty shower curtain liners. As they are clear you could tell if there were any streaks left behind....and no, not one streak. Many thanks!
     
  2. I have long washed the plastic shower curtains in the washer with 1 cup of vinegar, but after trying this, I will use your way. Your way doesn't leave any streaks and seems easier with the addition of the large bath towels. Just an excellent way to clean the curtain. We clean ours about once every three weeks. Thanks, AudreyM. P
     
  3. I tried this a while ago and forgot to rate it. This worked really well! My plastic shower curtains looked bright white and nearly new. This is an awesome cleaning tip. Thanks!
     
  4. This worked pretty well. I got a little confused because the ingredients don't really match the directions. I measured out the baking soda and thought "wow that's a lot". I decided to cut it in half and when I got to the instructions I seen that the directions called for different amounts. Overall this did an ok job but still left a few spots. Thanks.
     
  5. This worked great! Thanks for the recipe! It came out nice and clean and so easy! That will save me a lot of money on replacing those liners, they get yucky so quickly in our shower stall! Thanks again! Great idea!
     
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I am a mother of three and live in central Pennsylvania. My children were very active in after school activities and found we weren't spending anytime together at meal time. In 1998, I decided to start cooking my dinners in a crockpot so that we could have a home cooked meal together once everyone came home. My children now get so excited to see what we are having to eat and love the smell when they walk in the door. My family calls me the crock pot queen. LOL I use my crock pot everyday of the year. <br> <br>My three children are now in college and before they come home they request their favorite meal. I still continue to cook in the crock pot for my husband and I. It is nice after a long day to know your meal is ready. It also helps in keeping my grocery bill down. With zaar, I can print my shopping list and that is all I purchase is the ingredients on that list. <br> <br>Now, my two daughters have been crock pot cooking while in college. They find it is easy to cook for the themselves and their friends. It is an easy way to have friends over for dinner after classes <br> <br>I still love trying new recipes and purchasing cookbooks, especially crock pot cookbooks. <br> <br>Happy Cooking!
 
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