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hausfrau
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Jul 22, 2014

Keeping the Bathroom Dry

I've struggled with finding a solution to keep the bathroom dry while using the tiny corner shower in our little 18' trailer. Just saw a solution online that I wondered if anyone has tried yet. It's basically a pvc tube that fits into a vertical channel on each side of the shower curtain, then pops into a pvc self-adhesive channel that has been adhered to the shower wall. I think it might work. Any comments?

Here's the link (couldn't figure out how to post a pic):
StayDry shower curtain sealer
  • beemerphile1 wrote:
    garyhaupt wrote:
    ...I am a big guy and I like to flail about in the shower so water is on the floor, toilet seat....


    Ugh! now that created a visual I didn't need. TMI





    I have photos....


    Gary Haupt
  • I use a spring loaded curtain rod. I place it on the bottom of the shower curtain and it keeps the water from getting on the floor.
  • garyhaupt wrote:
    ...I am a big guy and I like to flail about in the shower so water is on the floor, toilet seat....


    Ugh! now that created a visual I didn't need. TMI
  • Mine has the velcro tabs too. And I have a scruff towel that I always lay on the floor. I am a big guy and I like to flail about in the shower so water is on the floor, toilet seat... I use the scruff towel to wipe it all down afterwards.


    Gary Haupt
  • I bought a clear vinyl shower curtain last winter, and it came with some velcro dots that work perfectly.
  • I tried the velcro approach, but the velcro wouldn't stick to the curtain. I probably should have sewn the velcro onto the curtain.
  • Any trouble getting dots to stick to a plastic shower curtain ?
    Thanks,Mike
  • robsouth wrote:
    I have 5 velcro dots on each side of the curtain and matching dots on the tub surround. I just push them together during shower. Water stays in shower. Cost about $1.00 for the whole shebang.


    yep, and I would bet that it would not be long till that fancy one linked to starts having problems, not sticking, pulling from wall/track, etc.
    bumpy
  • I have 5 velcro dots on each side of the curtain and matching dots on the tub surround. I just push them together during shower. Water stays in shower. Cost about $1.00 for the whole shebang.

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