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Originally Posted by bevedfelker
The curtain we removed was heavy vinyl cloth-like brown curtain. Inside that was a very thin vinyl opaque liner. The combination of the heavy outer curtain and super thin liner guaranteed that as soon as any part of your wet body touched the liner it would stick to your body.
We removed the curtain and liner and replaced them with a heavier vinyl liner that felt like cloth rather than plastic. We did not reinstall the curtain. When we hung the new liner we started hanging it at both ends. When we got to the center there was about 3 holes in the liner that were "excess." We doubled the liner over in the center and doubled up the excess holes on hooks that already had a liner hole. We made sure that the pleat formed from the excess liner material was on the exterior side of the liner not on the shower side. In this way when the liner was spread out along the track is was exactly as long as the track with no excess hanging at the ends.
The heavier weight of the liner coupled with its cloth-like feel means the liner hangs vertical when wet and does not stick to our wet skin. In all it makes the shower seem much larger than it actually is.
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Your mod sounds wonderful. Can you give a URL to the replacement liner? I've looked and there are so many I don't know which would work.