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Old 04-07-2021, 05:34 PM   #1
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E21 shower curtain?

our shower curtain is looking sad, bunch of the holes on top are torn, its got some mildew that isn't coming out easily, so I figured, ok time for a new one.

but all the curtains I'm finding are 47x64", and this one is more like 34" wide x 72" long...
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Old 04-07-2021, 05:52 PM   #2
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Old 04-07-2021, 05:54 PM   #3
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the curtain in my Escape is 6-7" *longer* than the 'standard' curtains.
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I just Googled 72 inch long shower curtain, a bunch came up for sale at Bed, Bath & Beyond and available on Amazon.
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Sorry, was only thinking of the width.

We bought a new one at Canadian Tire and it is both too wide and too long.
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Hey John, All I did was buy a 72"x72" (lots on Amazon) and cut it in half - gives me a 2nd one to replace it with when the first gets too hard to clean. -Bea
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ah, that should work. has 12 holes in 72" width which means 6 holes in 36" wide, which is perfect. now lets see if I can still cut in a straight line, hah hah.
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We did the same thing. I hold it back when not in use with a small bungee and a Command hook.
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Old 04-07-2021, 10:07 PM   #9
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We did the same thing. I hold it back when not in use with a small bungee and a Command hook.
I've been tucking ours behind the vent pipe in the back corner which gets it completely out of the way.

trailer is all cleaned out, fridge/freezer is getting cold on household current, and we have just about everything organized to finish loading in the morning and head to the April Fools gathering at Bodega Bay tomorrow. Didn't get around to cleaning the outside, but at least the fiberglass damage I did is fixed.
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I bought more of the hooks (at a marine store) so I could use a full sized curtain in our 21. That way when deployed, it covers both the door and our towels (wch hang on the shower wall via suction hooks we bought from Escape). I did trim the length a little and should’ve trimmed it more...

Our trailer is also ready to roll tomorrow. We’re just going to a campground close by, to see if things still work and what’s needed before we head out for longer treks in the weeks or months to come.
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Old 04-08-2021, 10:52 AM   #11
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My 17B has a clear plastic shower curtain with magnets on the bottom. I like it and was glad when I found out it is sold at Dollar Tree for a buck. Obviously the magnets don't stick to anything, but they do weigh it down just enough to keep the bottom below the door. Cheap enough to replace as often as I like
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