Needed a new shower curtain and this was the cheapest anti-bacterial shower curtain I could find. There are others cheaper but not anti-bacterial so hoping it will stay cleaner a bit longer. Reviews give it 5 stars so worth a go at this price. Selling fast
11 comments
louiselouise
22 Jul 16#11
The plasticky £1 shop shower curtains are really just disposable ones, machine washable shower curtains aren't much more expensive on offer at Argos.
nottsgaljess
21 Jul 16#10
Go to pound land
dealcracker
20 Jul 16#9
oos everywhere
honeymonster86
20 Jul 16#7
Wow, I've heard it all now.
karavanpark
20 Jul 161#6
Mine gets mildewy pretty quickly, so I just swap it. Can't be bothered scrubbing something for half an hour for the sake of three quid.
flamethrower to karavanpark
20 Jul 161#8
buy a machine washable one
TwistedNerve
20 Jul 162#5
or just extend it fully again after you get out, so it gets a chance to dry out
louiselouise
20 Jul 16#4
Yeah, I was thinking that too, why don't you just wash your shower curtain?
EuroPear
20 Jul 161#3
just buy a nice one and wash it every so often, good as new..
markjohnson
19 Jul 161#2
OOS everywhere !
luvsadealdealdeal
19 Jul 163#1
anti-bacterial my hairy rse! :smiley:
No shower curtain is anti-bacterial after you spray it with your water & soap a few times. Plus all your scum & dirt.
Nice marketing description but don't buy it if you think it will prevent/ deter/ challenge bacteria
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No shower curtain is anti-bacterial after you spray it with your water & soap a few times. Plus all your scum & dirt.
Nice marketing description but don't buy it if you think it will prevent/ deter/ challenge bacteria