Today we discuss some techniques to use a modern clear shower curtain. The shower curtain in the bathroom; was carefully chosen from a renowned store to ensure optimal shower convenience. After reading these instructions you will discover that with a little effort, our shower curtain is just as simple to use as the one you now have.

The shower curtain is made up of various pieces, as you can see. Several regularly spaced holes at the top hem, nearest to the ceiling, are designed for the insertion; of shower-curtain rings. Because this item is subjected to a great deal of wear and tear daily, it must be properly maintained. Grasp the leading edge of the shower curtain and pull slowly until it is flush with the wall. If you haven’t already done so, get into the tub. Then carefully pull the other edge of the shower curtain in the other direction until it, too, joins the wall. A small amount of wetness between the shower curtain and the wall tiles will aid in the curtain’s adhesion.

Keep in mind that normal showering may unavoidably force you to brush up against the shower curtain, which may cling to you for a brief while due to water’s natural adhesiveness. Some visitors are bothered by the touch of moist plastic on their naked skin and overreact to it. Instead, pinch the shower curtain between your

thumb and forefinger near the point where it is clinging to you and walk away from it until it disengages. Then, using the tips of your fingers, press it back to its original position.

If the shower curtain attaches to you, repeat the process. A convection effect causes air currents outside the shower curtain under specific meteorological circumstances, which will press it against you on all sides no matter what you do. If this occurs, stand right beneath the showerhead until the bathroom microclimate returns to normal.

Many visitors are startled to hear that our entire water system is controlled by a single riser. This implies that turning on a hot or cold tap, or flushing a toilet, will stop the flow of water to the shower. If the water becomes very hot (or cold), exit the tub immediately and push the shower curtain away with one arm in a sweeping motion.

Always remember to keep the shower curtain within the tub! Failure to do so may result in baseboard decay, wallpaper mildew, deterioration of the living room ceiling below, and potential dripping onto provided refreshments at the social event you are about to attend. So be cautious!

Small magnets in the shape of discs have been sewed into the bottom hem at regular intervals on this shower curtain. These are completely useless and should be ignored. Please don’t interfere with them in any way. You might be wondering why the vertical lines, or pleats, are there. It’s simple: user safety. If you need to get out of the tub quickly, the pleats’ simple accordion-style folding motion allows you to do so. The grey substance in some of the inner pleat folds is harmless mildew, not as deadly as the mildew found on some imported cheeses.

By Smith