Wipe curtain with water and bleach solution to remove existing mold. Spray down with lysol spray, especially at the bottom, on both sides. After showering, close the shower curtain to spread it out so it can dry out between uses. Use a light misting of disinfectant spray on it weekly.
2007-05-03 01:09:44
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answered by ~RedBird~ 7
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Do you mean a fabric outer curtain or the plastic liner that gets wet in the tub? For the inner plastic one, I've never had luck successfully removing mildew on the inexpensive ones, so we invested (considerably, since I had been purchasing the dollar tree plastic liners) in a 'guaranteed never to mildew' shower curtain liner - and haven't had trouble since (with mildew, hard water staining is another story). While it may not fix your problem, its certainly another option, especially if it keeps happening every time your purchase another liner.
2007-05-03 19:12:42
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answered by zorak230 1
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Use a cleanser with mildew remover, and always wipe the shower curtain down after showering. That should do it!!
2007-05-03 09:21:24
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answered by chrissy f 3
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Always leave the curtain open to air dry after use, and once a fortnight I soak mine in bleach and put through the washing machine, keeps it as good as new.
2007-05-03 14:55:21
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answered by judles 4
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Use a "shower Curtain Liner" and change often
2007-05-03 08:06:29
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answered by nowceeme 2
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there apparently isn't enough air circulating in your bathroom. spray the curtain with something like "clean shower" leave it open and open a window or leave the vent fan on.
2007-05-03 09:23:05
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answered by racer 51 7
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keep it open so it will dry.
2007-05-03 08:05:55
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answered by Jaceroo 2
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