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  2. Upgrade your shower with this No. 1 bestselling liner — down ...

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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 ...

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    This 72-by-72-inch liner is large enough to accommodate just about any shower setup, its magnetized base ensuring that it stays snug against the side of most tubs. It's made of environmentally ...

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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.

  5. Shower splash guard - Wikipedia

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    A shower splash guard is a permanently installed, fixed, rigid fitting made of plastic or glass that prevent water from a shower from splashing out of the bathtub and onto the floor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Typically, the shower splash guard is a small triangular piece of plastic that is used in combination with a shower curtain , to prevent water escaping ...

  6. 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]

  7. Polyvinyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Vinyl products are pervasive—including toys, [50] car interiors, shower curtains, and flooring—and initially release chemical gases into the air. Some studies indicate that this outgassing of additives may contribute to health complications, and have resulted in a call for banning the use of DEHP on shower curtains, among other uses.