Is there a inexpensive shower curtain fix?

I have a stand along shower and the curtain keeps blowing in and sticking to me while I am taking a shower. How can I fix it that is inexpensive

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  • FL FL on Jun 07, 2017

    Try these shower curtain clips to keep the curtain in place and prevent water escaping or having the curtain move into the stall. No hardware needed, peel and stick, clear plastic or white, $6.99 for 2 clips. http://www.vitafutura.com/rods-rings/details.asp?fam=00071

    (On that site scroll down page for more details). Good luck!

  • Eileen02035 Eileen02035 on Jun 07, 2017

    tie on some fishing line weights at the bottom to weigh it down or you can get some clips that go on your wall that you can slip he liner into. They also make some shower curtains that have suction cups on the outside edges to stick it to the shower walls.

  • Bobbie Bobbie on Jun 07, 2017

    By adding magnets to the bottom. they will either stick to the shower stall itself or be a weight that will hold it in place.

  • Nancy Craigmiles Nancy Craigmiles on Jun 07, 2017

    The only thing I can think of is to weight the bottom of the shower curtain. You could get magnets that will close together with the curtain between them.

  • Diana Brewer Diana Brewer on Jun 07, 2017

    If you do not wind up using Ficher Luce's suggestion,try turning a fan on low or medium,pointed away from the shower.Or use clothes pins to hold it in place near the bottom.

  • Suzette Suzette on Jun 07, 2017

    Hi Bobbi, They make a curved shower rod. Not only will it keep the curtain from blowing on you, it will actually feel like you have more room in the shower! Here's a link: https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/curved-shower-rods

  • Helene Helene on Jun 07, 2017

    Put some kind of weights at bottom. Maybe a wooden dowl would do..... if curtain is long enough turn up about a inch an stitch it or glue it some how. Then put dowl through hole. That should keep it from sticking to you. Then get some material and make a cover for the front to hide if its ugly.

  • Rose Mary Buds Rose Mary Buds on Jun 07, 2017

    you can add weights to the bottom of the shower curtain or magnets if there is anything metal for them to stick to. I once saw a project where someone sewed a chain to the bottom of an outdoor shower curtain to keep the wind from blowing it around... never tried it myself but it seemed to work for them. Good luck