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Postby tonicha » 11 May 2016, 21:35

We have a lovely step over and walk in shower and the shower curtain is already getting a little mouldy on the bottom.

Personally, I think it's too low into the shower, as the shower takes a loooong time to drain away - yes, we have checked it out, it's just one of those thing (this being Portugal :roll: :lol: )

As soon as the weather gets better, maybe the week-end, then I'll clean it.

What's the best thing to clean it with? I'll have to do it in the garden, as, having a fossa, I can't chuck bleach and lots of cleaning stuff down the drain.

I'll ask Grumpy to move the shower rail up a smidgeon, which will help.
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby Kaz » 11 May 2016, 22:30

A paste of vinegar and bicarb should do it xxx
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby tonicha » 11 May 2016, 22:38

Brill, thanks Kaz. I have a tub of bicarb leftover from England - so 10 years should be okay :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby Kaz » 12 May 2016, 08:44

:lol: I don't suppose it goes off ;) :lol:
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby molly » 12 May 2016, 10:05

tonicha wrote:

What's the best thing to clean it with? I'll have to do it in the garden, as, having a fossa, I can't chuck bleach and lots of cleaning stuff down the drain.


I know that in France they sell bleach that is fossa friendly. Says so on the label. Maybe they sell it in your neck of the woods Ton. I am pretty sure it is Domestos.
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby tonicha » 12 May 2016, 17:46

I've been looking all over Molly, for cleaning products etc and the only shop that does it is either in the Algarve or up in Lisbon :shock:

Speaking to people here, as we all have fossas, they just use normal stuff sparingly.
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby saundra » 12 May 2016, 22:48

I spray mine with vanish and put it in the washer
Doesent get mouldy tho but bicarbonate of soda should work
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby Weka » 15 May 2016, 11:42

I toss mine in the washing machine with the towels once a month. The abrasive action of the towels bring them up sparkling.
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby tonicha » 15 May 2016, 18:59

Ta muchly xx
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Re: Shower curtain

Postby tonicha » 22 May 2016, 13:34

Apple cider vinegar and baking powder worked a treat :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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