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1L243
Explorer II
Dec 03, 2015

Looking for Tub/Shower Curtain Ideas

We have a small tub/shower in out Keystone Premier 19fbpr. The shower curtain really sucks. I am looking at upgrading to a folding or retractable trac door? Has anyone upgraded their curtain.

I would also be interested if you found someway to make the existing shower curtain a little more effective to keep the water inside the shower.

Pictures?
  • Not the exact same trailer, but we have a very small shower and a very large, splashy son.

    We did the "wings" shower guards. Caulked them into both sides. Then a regular shower liner and curtain tucked into the wings.

    We're splash free now.

    We bought our wings at Home Depot.
  • Check out this thread

    I have the rod setup pictured above with the cute girl. Its OK, but I'm planning on making this mod over the winter.
  • I used some shower curtain clips similar to these to hold the shower curtain against the wall to keep water from splashing past the curtain and onto the floor.

    The back wall of the trailer is also the back wall for the shower. The vanity is also against the back wall of the trailer and there is a short wall between the shower and vanity. So no water was getting out there. The shower head sprays towards the back wall and the shower faucet is on the front shower wall. The problem was water splashing off me and going between the front wall and the curtain and onto the floor. I added 3 of the shower curtain clips to the front shower wall. One about 12 inches above the tub rim, one about shoulder height and the other in the middle between them.
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    Chris Bryant wrote:
    Have not used one, but there is always the Stromberg Carlson Extend a Shower


    X2, the Extend A Shower was one of the best mods we ever did on our old trailer. Makes a nice rod to hang towels on too!
  • I don't know if this would work or not but maybe you can use a folding plastic room divider. on a metal tub door track with a magnet or hook to hold it shut.