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Reddit mentions of Croscill Fabric Shower Curtain Liner, 70 72-inch, White
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- Premium Shower Curtain Liner: 100% Polyester Shower Curtain. Repels water and dries quickly between showers
- Shower Curtain: Metal grommets in the upper hem; weighted plastic hem
- Machine Wash: Shower curtain liner can be machine washed in cold water, gentle cycle
- Care Instructions: Do Not Bleach, Use Mild Detergent, Tumble Dry Low, Remove Immediately, Cool Iron If Needed
- Fabric Shower Curtain Liner: 100% Polyester. Measures 70 by 72 inches
- 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
Features:
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 0.004 Inches |
Length | 72 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2005 |
Size | 70wx72h(inches) |
Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Width | 70 Inches |
CRAIGSLIST. My entire apartment, with the exception of one tiny side table, was furnished via Craigslist/thrift stores/dumpster-diving/hand-me-downs from friends and parents.
If the place doesn't have a shower curtain/curtain rings, make sure you bring them on move-in day! I've been burned on this too many times -- nothing worse than going to shower after an exhausting sweaty day of moving, only to realize your bathtub is curtain-less! I'm partial to nice fabric ones like this, because they're washable, long-lasting, and they don't float around and stick to your leg like cheap vinyl ones, but whatever floats your boat.
Generally, it's a good idea to pack a "Day 1" bag that holds all the things you'll need right away -- a couple changes of clothes, a set of clean sheets, PJs, toiletries, a couple of towels, chargers for whatever devices you use on a daily basis, toilet paper, any daily medication or allergy stuff (if dust makes you sneeze) -- basically, all the stuff you'll want to have at hand on your first night in the new place. This saves you from running around in a panic, tearing open boxes in a desperate search for something crucial!