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Shower Curtain Rod
Hi,
just put one of these up. I decided to line it up with the inside of the bath so that it wouldn't look offset and also so that it wouldn't be in constant contact with the bath and probably get mouldy quicker. Trouble is, the curtain billows inwards and it's a bit cramped. I know this is trivial but where should the rail line up? Thanks, Ed. |
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Shower Curtain Rod
On Sunday, May 13, 2012 8:12:26 PM UTC+1, Bill wrote:
Hi, just put one of these up. I decided to line it up with the inside of the bath so that it wouldn't look offset and also so that it wouldn't be in constant contact with the bath and probably get mouldy quicker. Trouble is, the curtain billows inwards and it's a bit cramped. I know this is trivial but where should the rail line up? Thanks, Ed. We have a plastic curtain on the shower side inside the bath and a nicer looking fabric that hangs outside the bath. If there was a nice way to join the two together just before they get to the bath rim, that would stop billowing pretty well, since the rim would hold the combined thing in place. Any weights would just be on the fabric side which does not get wet (possibly fixed with velco). Some suitable glue to fix tags to the outside of the plastic cirtain. would get the ball rolling. And we could do with a nice new chrome rod. Simon. |
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