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    I feel really guilty whenever i buy a new one (about twice a year). I just hate throwing away a big plastic sheet. Is there any way to recycle these?? How often do you people change yours?
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    Go to Bed, Bath and Beyond and buy this kind.
    When it gets dirty, just stick it in the washing machine.



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    I hold onto the old ones. I stash them in the garage, they come in handy asdrop cloths for painting and other messy jobs around the house . I've also given them to my girlfriend who works in a daycare center. She's always happy to take them, lots of uses for them there!

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    My mother always soaks hers in bleach water for awhile then washes in the washing machine on delicate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by short skirts View Post
    My mother always soaks hers in bleach water for awhile then washes in the washing machine on delicate.
    That's what we do. It's a fabric not plastic liner.

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    You can use the plastic ones as drop sheets for art projects. You can wash the plastic ones...I do, anyways.

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    hmm..My boyfriends shower liner grows mold, so I dont see any way of reusing them....I guess noone elses grows mold like that? It should get changed every 4 months the way it molds, but it probably gets changed every year....I finally broke down and scrubbed the tub yesterday, I was afriad he would bring cooties to bed with how dirty his shower was.
    His shower is completly disgusting anyway..thats why I have my own bathroom

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