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chappedhands

On suite shower screen 2.jpg On suite shower screen 1.jpg

Thank you for being so kind with all your helpful responses.... I love this site!!

Above are two pictures of the problem shower screen so you can see the situation more clearly. We have installed travertine stone -- I think -- still looking for the receipt to make sure. The holes are very close to the side of the bath so I don't think a soap dish would work, but perhaps hooks could be put instead. Also, will the adhesive leave a mark? How hard is it for a professional tiler to replace the damaged tiles (how many hours of work to replace 2 tiles?).
 
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chappedhands

I know shower curtains have a 'yucky' reputation in the UK -- sticks to your legs, is moldy, etc. In the North America they are different: you use an inner liner (like the UK shower curtains) and an outer curtain which is made of decorative fabric (and does not get wet). The outer curtain creates a vacuum effect and stops the liner curtains from moving while showering.

Toss the curtains in the washing machine every couple of weeks and -- hey presto -- they are never moldy!! Much less cleaning required than a shower screen where limescale creates misery.
 

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Mrs has done something similar at our house. Outer is a net curtain affair, inner is a standard white non patterened shower curtain. Held back out of the way when not in use by a tie back. As and when the shower curtain gets manky, then it either gets washed or thrown out. New curtain is what? £3 or there abouts? Used this arrangement now, (over a large bath), for around eleven years.
 
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Perry

I know shower curtains have a 'yucky' reputation in the UK -- sticks to your legs, is moldy, etc. In the North America they are different: you use an inner liner (like the UK shower curtains) and an outer curtain which is made of decorative fabric (and does not get wet). The outer curtain creates a vacuum effect and stops the liner curtains from moving while showering.

Toss the curtains in the washing machine every couple of weeks and -- hey presto -- they are never moldy!! Much less cleaning required than a shower screen where limescale creates misery.

as i have in our main bathroom although i have shower doors in other bathrooms
 

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