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Product description
This waterproof shower curtain from LiBa keeps water on the liner and your bath area drier, combining a clear, lightweight look with practical protection. It serves as a standalone curtain or a liner, and its 72x72 inch size fits most standard tubs and shower rods. If you want a simple, low-odor liner that resists mildew and sheds water fast, this waterproof shower curtain is a solid choice for everyday bathrooms.
Key features
The curtain uses a soft PEVA material that avoids the strong plastic smell associated with PVC, making it more family friendly and suitable for small, enclosed bathrooms. LiBa Bathroom Shower Curtain Waterproof Plastic 72x72 includes reinforced header stitching and 12 rust proof grommets for easy hanging on straight or curved rods. Three strong magnets sewn into the weighted hem help the curtain stay against the tub and away from your body while showering, reducing drafts and splash. Note that the fabric is intended as a liner replacement, so if you prefer a decorative textile outer curtain you can pair this liner with a cloth panel. 🚿
Tech specs
- Reference: LiBa Bathroom Shower Curtain Waterproof Plastic 72x72
- Size: 72x72 inches
- Material: PEVA, PVC free
- What’s included: One shower curtain liner
- Compatibility: Fits standard straight or curved shower rods
Why it’s worth it
The PEVA construction lowers volatile compound presence compared to PVC, according to the product description, so the initial odor is minimal and fades quickly. Its clear finish keeps bathrooms bright, letting light through while still maintaining privacy when combined with a decorative curtain. The rust proof grommets and reinforced header reduce the chance of tearing and extend useful life. One trade off to consider is that PEVA, while easy to wipe clean, may need more frequent rinsing in very hard water areas to avoid mineral buildup. 🧼
Care & maintenance
Cleaning is straightforward, a quick rinse or wipe after use prevents soap scum buildup and helps the liner last longer. For tougher spots, a nonabrasive cloth and mild detergent work well. Avoid high heat and direct ironing which can deform PEVA. Keep the curtain stretched to dry after showers to minimize mildew, and replace it if permanent discoloration appears.









