• Postmortal_Pop@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    OK, but if you closed the blinds the other way, and the bottom was inside the tub, I think this would actually work. At least as well as woven shower curtains do.

    Edit: They’d probably be a pain to keep clean, but you’d also be able to rainex them which would let them dry faster then curtains.

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      17 hours ago

      but you’d also be able to rainex them which would let them dry faster then curtains.

      I can’t help but feel like you’d be a terrible roommate but also fun to live with

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        16 hours ago

        I think my wife would call it a mixed bag. On one hand, the house has never been this fireproof, on the other, she’s never had to deal with so much fire.

        Former roommates have attested that the food definitely weighs in my favor.

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      6 hours ago

      and the bottom was inside the tub

      I’m sure many a bottom would enjoy an openable shower curtain. Maybe not as much as tops would, but still, it’s a cute idea

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      16 hours ago

      They’re meant to hang outside of the tub with a clear liner hanging inside, the same way you’d use a cloth shower curtain.

      The real problem is that they’re mounted on the ceiling, so there’s no way for the steam to escape. Those blinds are going to bounce the whole time they’re showering.