If you use a shower curtain liner, you will get some soap and lime.It's easy to get rid of it with a washing machine.
Step 1: The shower curtain liner needs to be separated.
Depending on what the shower curtain is, you can wash them both the same way.Adding something to the soap or washing it at a different temperature will help the cloth curtain look better.If they are the same material, it's okay to wash them together.
Step 2: Set your machine to wash a small to medium load.
Set the machine to warm water after placing the liner in the wash.The warm water in your washing machine is not as harmful as the cold water when it comes out of your shower head.Warm water will make fabric liners cleaner.
Step 3: When the washer starts filling up, pour in about a cup of vinegar.
It's possible to pour this right where the soap is supposed to go.
Step 4: You can add as much soap as you please.
Half of your normal soap amount is fine, as this is less than a load of laundry.
Step 5: Don't use fabric softener on your liner.
The liner is plastic.The softener won't do anything but make your liner smell weird.
Step 6: A regular cycle is what you choose.
If you have the option, you could shorten the cycle because the liner is the only thing in the wash.Allow the washing machine to do its job.
Step 7: Hang it up to dry after it's washed.
You have to be prepared for the dripping water.If you stick it in the drier for a few minutes on cool to shake off excess water, be careful.The liner can be ruined by hot air.
Step 8: Throw the shower curtain liner in the wash to get rid of stains.
Take it off and put it in the washing machine.This method is not for removing mold.
Step 9: A towel should be added to the load.
This will be used to clean your liner.This method is more to clean surface stains than deep clean them.
Step 10: Adding a liquid to the wash will killbacteria.
For a full load, you won't need as much as you need.A 1/3 cup of detergent should be used.
Step 11: Hang up on the shower rod.
You can put it in the dryer, but only for a short time to get the big bits of water off.