I put mine in the washing machine with tide and bleach .It's best to skip the spin cycle. Take and shake it out and it will dry in no time.
2007-12-18 07:36:34
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answered by waterfan09 2
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most of the time they are a pain to clean, but here are a couple of things I do. After I shower I have a spray bottle of diluted bleach that I spray it down with, even the worst shower liner will be sparkly in less than a week if done every day. Or if you want a once a week thing, you can take it off the hooks and fill the bath with water and pour bleach in it a soak it for a couple hours. re hang and then rinse.
2007-12-18 07:38:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually dear, ya just go get a new one from the dollar store BUT if u cannot then spray it with bleach water (regular spray bottle size w/ 1/8th cup of bleach) wait for 10 or more minutes as that will remove much of the scum and mold then get a scrubby green sponge or SOS pad and just swipe it and rinse. (u may have to take it down so its against something hard like the floor if u really need to scrub hard) A little cleanser like comet helps. Keep the spray bottle of bleach water under the sink and every other day or so just mist your shower area & curtains with it to keep it cleaner, longer.
2007-12-18 07:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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lol. My first reaction to this is throw it out..you can buy them at the 99cent store for cheap.. but maybe you have a more durable liner. My mom just sprays a good cleaner..one with bleach and mildew remover on it..and leaves it. you might want to take it down from the rod and just drape it over the tub..so you dont get streaks of clean with a dirty background. next my mom just turns on a blazing hot shower and rinses it off. not a lot of scrubbing..and if the cleaner works good itll come right off. I hope that yours is past the point of no return.
2007-12-18 07:37:09
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answered by xxamarieoo 1
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I turn the rod to the inside of the tub so that when I press on the curtin it is up against the wall - that makes it easier. I use pinesole or any cleaning solution and a sponge. I just spray it on and wipe it off - takes just a few min then I turn the rod back to the correct side of the tub. I just found it is easier to scrub something that stays still.
2007-12-18 07:59:44
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answered by KTCM 3
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lay it out flat on a smooth hard serface. then get a bucket of hot soapy water scrub the curtain the use a wet rag to rinse the soap of then dry with a clean towel flip curtain over and repeat process.
2007-12-18 07:39:05
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answered by car fanatic 3
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I just spray a little Clorox Cleanup on it, let it sit for like 10 minutes, wipe it down with a sponge, and rince. Just make sure to not overdo it on the clorox so u don't end up smelling bleach for the next 6 hours!
2007-12-18 07:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I wash mine in the laundry with the shower curtain.
2007-12-18 07:36:14
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answered by USAGUY 3
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Take it down.
Put it in the washer with one of the above combinations of detergent.
Place a dirty towel in the washer with it to help rub off the slippery surface of the liner.
Take it out of the washer when done.
Inspect for holes. (Go to the dollar store and get a new one if there are holes.)
Hang it back up.
2007-12-18 07:48:56
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answered by Becca51 1
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Put it in the washing machine with some white shoes (sneaks) that need to be cleaned, and add some bleach; they'll beat the crap right off it. lol
2007-12-18 07:38:29
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answered by Evil Wordmonger, LTD LOL 6
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