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  2. Here Are the Best Shower Curtains You Can Buy Right Now - AOL

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    A freestanding tub requires an extra-wide shower curtain to wrap around its sides. This chevron pattern-adorned shower curtain has a generous width of 180 inches and comes with 32 metal hanging hooks.

  3. This Shower Curtain Trick Will Make Your Bathroom Feel ... - AOL

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    All you need is a shower curtain and a rod! Interior design experts share how to implement this simple shower curtain hack that can make your small bathroom feel larger. Learn why designers love ...

  4. Shower splash guard - Wikipedia

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    Shower door. Other common devices for containing water spray include a highly flexible, waterproof bathtub or shower curtain, or more recently, a shower door, which is a permanently installed sliding or pivoting door made from glass or plastic. Containing water spray, leaks, and splashes within the bathtub is particularly important in bathrooms ...

  5. This Is How Often You Should Be Cleaning Your Shower Curtain

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    “For shower curtain liners, you can fill your tub with warm/hot water, add a tablespoon of natural laundry detergent and one-quarter of a cup of baking soda,” says Sokolowski. “Let it soak ...

  6. Curtain rod - Wikipedia

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    Curtain rods can be made of many materials including wood, metal and plastic. They are available in a variety of styles and designs. While many curtain rods are simple straight poles, there are also curved and hinged options. These designs facilitate installation in bay windows, around curved walls, and in corners. [1]

  7. Talk:Shower-curtain effect - Wikipedia

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    The real-life "effect" is probably a combination of the various forces initially proposed as solutions for the observed effect. This would include buoyancy or thermal forces as well as vortex or entrainment/Bernoulli effects. Variety of shower curtains and shower geometries probably generate a unique balance of these forces for each shower.