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    You can also grab these handy shower curtain rings to elevate your new shower liner. LiBa's hooks come in a heavy-duty stainless steel (set of 12) that doesn't rust or weigh your curtains down.

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    Zenna Home Shower Liner with Storage Pockets, Clear. $15 at Amazon. Dynamene Waffle Weave Shower Curtain. $16 at Amazon. Eudele Adhesive Shower Caddy, 5-Pack. $17 at Amazon.

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    Made of eco-friendly PEVA material, this liner is designed to keep your shower fresh and mildew-free. Metal grommets and a trio of magnets ensure that it'll install quickly, slide like a breeze ...

  5. Bathtub liner - Wikipedia

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    Bathtub liners also known as tub liners, acrylic tub liners and tub inserts are made by vacuum forming an acrylic or PVC (poly vinyl chloride) sheet which is heated then formed in a mold by applying vacuum. Having the proper mold is important for the tub liner to fit properly. [1]

  6. Vacuum forming - Wikipedia

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    A simple visualization of the forming process Vacuum forming machine to produce inner liner/food liner of refrigerator. Vacuum forming is a simplified version of thermoforming, where a sheet of plastic in various forms of High Impact Polystyrene Sheet (HIPS) for low impact products, or ABS for bathroom shower trays, and HDPE for exterior vehicle parts, plus various other types of vacuum ...

  7. Shower-curtain effect - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to use a telescopic shower curtain rod to block the curtain on its lower part and to prevent it from sucking inside. Hanging the curtain rod higher or lower, or especially further away from the shower head, can reduce the effect. A convex shower rod can also be used to hold the curtain against the inside wall of a tub.