Monday, December 27, 2010

Croscill Fabric Shower Curtain Liner, White

This fabric shower curtain liner from Croscill serves as an effective water barrier to protect a decorative shower curtain, but it can also hang by itself as an attractive, simple, tone-on-tone striped curtain. Constructed of 100-percent polyester, the liner repels water and dries quickly between showers. The metal grommets in the upper hem protect the liner from tearing, while leaded beads in the bottom hem allow for a uniform vertical drape. Available in Linen and White, the liner measures 70 by 72 inches and is machine washable for easy care.

Croscill's Fabric Shower Curtain Liners are 100% Polyester and water repellent. Use the tone on tone stripe curtain alone or as a protective liner for your decorative shower curtain. The curtain has leaded beads in the bottom hem and metal grommets to hang from at the top edge.

Product Features

  • Fabric shower curtain liner for an effective water barrier
  • Use to protect a decorative shower curtain or hang it by itself
  • 100-percent polyester; repels water and dries quickly between showers
  • Metal grommets in the upper hem; leaded beads in the bottom hem
  • Measures 70 by 72 inches; machine washable for easy care

Review :

5.0 out of 5 stars If you dislike plastic liners, this is a perfect alternative, July 10, 2007
By 
R. Eye
 (Amazon Verified Purchase)
I no longer buy plastic shower curtain liners due to the outgassing odors that the new shower curtains emit. The smell is so strong and toxic it makes me ill. So now I only buy the fabric liners which do a decent job of keeping shower droplets/spray in. My last liner bit the dust so this one was an excellent replacement for an excellent price ($11) with free shipping and no tax. I highly recommend.

1.0 out of 5 stars No mold resistance, March 15, 2008
By 
M. Rodgers
After having this shower curtain for a month I am ready to throw it out and go back to a vinyl shower curtain liner. I really liked this one because I like the way it looks and it is nice having a fabric liner, but the curtain has no mold resistant properties. After just a couple showers mold was growing at the bottom. Now (about a month later) there is a lot of mold all the way across the bottom 1/4 of the curtain. After reading the reviews here we are going to pull it down and wash it in the washing machine, but most likely we'll purchase a vinyl liner in the near future which should go 6 months before it needs to be replaced due to mold.