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Im interested in starting my own business with custom designed shower curtains, bed spreads, towels, etc. How should I go about doing this and where can I go to have my ideas made?

start by getting your hand made items in a craft store in your area, then put them on e-bay with pictures. When you have a big order contact the manufacturer of the major brands with your ideas.


I live in a handicap accessible apartment, with a walk in shower stall. The regular shower curtains are to short.So the water run out on the floor. There has got to be longer shower curtains somewhere, or I"ll have to stop showering. Just kidding!

Yes, there are a couple of good options. One is JC Penney's extra long shower curtains. You can visit their web page at http://www.jcpenney.com/ and type in "extra long shower curtains". The other option is the Bed and Bath Store at: http://www.bedbathstore.com/exloshcu.html. This should give you a good start.

For more ideas for homes go to http//:www.squidoo.com/ideasforhomes

Where can I find clear plastic shower curtains?

Looking for clear plastic shower curtains. Can't find them anywhere anyone have any suggestions?

http://www.bing.com/shopping/Ice-Circles-Vinyl-Shower-Curtain/search?q=clear%20vinyl%20shower%20curtain&p1=[CommerceService%20scenario%3d%22o%22%20docid%3d%2252A56FC5F9244D82188C%22]&wf=Commerce&FORM=ENCA2

http://www.alwaysbrilliant.com/?PID=6205&PD=56589&KW=88579&PST=Y&SC=shopping

http://www.target.com/Frosty-Clear-Vinyl-Shower-Curtain/dp/B0001XMQQW

http://www.signaturehardware.com/product1075?utm_medium=shoppingengine&utm_source=nextag

http://www.amazon.com/Frosty-Clear-Vinyl-Shower-Curtain/dp/B0001XMQQW

Would any of these work for you? Google "clear vinyl shower curtains" for more.

And what about the dryer?

Yes, you can wash in warm water (unless it's a dark, then use a cold wash)
To dry, just hang on the rod and leave it there. It will dry VERY fast and you will not need to iron.


Usually, cloth liners are made from fibers that are in and of themselves less water absorbent (such as nylon) OR they are made from a single monolithic piece of non-absorbent material and textured to look like cloth (such as sheet vinyl).

As mentioned above, water proofing treatments can be also be added to absorbent fibers to help them repel water, either before the thread is woven into cloth (better results) or after the fact.


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