When cleaning the bathroom, the shower curtain liner sometimes gets overlooked. You'll undoubtedly remember the next time you shower and you're staring at a layer of soap scum and patches of mildew.
It makes sense that the place where you bathe should also be clean. If you’re sudsing up in a shower with spots of mold growing in the corner, it can leave you feeling less than squeaky clean.
Shower curtain liners are one of those things no one wants to deal with, but they’re essential to the functionality and maintenance of your bathroom, kind of like installing a shower head or shower ...
This video shows you how to install a full Schluter Kerdi shower system including the shower pan, waterproof membrane, and curb with step-by-step guidance and real-time tips. Plus, we run a full ...
Is your shower curtain — or the liner — so nasty you avoid touching it? Do guests mistake the mold for polka dots? Then it’s time to give that bathroom staple a good bath. We asked handyman Bob Vila ...
Replace your shower liner if it holds soap scum or mold, smells odd, has tears, or a different texture than it came with. Make your liner last longer by cleaning it, letting it dry properly, and ...
Question: About three years ago I purchased a home in Goleta that had been “flipped” by a contractor who extensively remodeled all the rooms. I just love my kitchen and the way that walls were removed ...
Students living at the accommodation told the BBC how they have managed without hot water Dozens of students living at a newly built accommodation block in central Bristol say they have been living ...