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Grand Sorcerer
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Location: Madrid, Spain
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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I have shower curtains and they are fine. I've used some sliding doors and they looked beautiful, but functionaly weren't good.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: New York City
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I would hate to try to keep shower sliding doors clean and mold-free. I spray my shower curtain liner with vinegar/water combo spray, but they do have to be replaced now and then. Still easier than maintaining the sliding doors.
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#36501 |
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Location: Vancouver
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In one apartment I lived in, I spent too much time scrubbing the shower door tracks with vinegar to remove mold to ever want to share my living space with a shower door again. It probably didn't help that when I moved into the apartment, the couple who previously lived there believed in out of sight, out of mind when it came to cleaning.
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#36502 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Utrecht, the Netherlands
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We currently have sliding doors and I hate those, too. The cleaning is part of it. But ours have wheels/rollers on both the top and the bottom. On one of the door the wheels at the bottom are broken, so it won't slide very well anymore.
I'm also not fond off bi-fold shower doors. They always fold inwards and if you got a tight shower that is awkward. And sometimes they don't fold easily. I prefer a door or an open walk in shower. But if it's open the floor has to slope to the drain rail well. The friends I house sitted for had an open shower and the floor sloped the wrong way. So you spend a lot of your time whilst showering squeegeeing the water back to the shower drain. That's even worse than shower curtains or having to clean the tracks. |
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#36503 |
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Location: Sydney Australia
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Me too - when I had my bathroom renovated a few years ago, I replaced a too-large never-used bath with a long, narrow walk-in shower with a raised platform at the far end to sit on. The toilet, hand-basin etc are now in an adjoining room that can be accessed from the living area - i.e. it has two doors.
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#36504 |
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We have a small shower in our master bath that has curtain, and it's fine. I actually prefer a cloth curtain because they are easy to toss in the washer.
The large bathroom has a big shower with a fixed glass front on half, and a swing out glass door, so no tracks. White vinegar with a tiny bit of Dawn dish soap in a spray bottle keep the glass clean. But I would prefer a cloth shower curtain. They are so much easier to care for. |
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Bookmaker & Cat Slave
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The ones they're now making for universal access -- no shower door at all, just a no-hump entry that you can roll your wheel chair into. And a floor that is designed to drain properly. Of course. If I were building now? That is what I would choose.
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Grand Sorcerer
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A shower curtain? Either throw it away or put it in the washing machine?
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On Thursday we took a lot of old bookkeeping (1983-2016) to the paper destroyer. We parked around the corner since my father kept the papers in a back room and it was easier to bring them through the side door (the one that was constantly blocked by the restaurant next to it). There a parking spot there especially for loading and unloading (you can only park there for a short amount of time). The car was parked for maybe 15 minutes, throughout that time my father and I were constantly taking boxes of paper to it.
Yesterday we got a visit from the police; the restaurant had complained about us being parked for too long. But by the time they came we were already gone. The police was told we had parked there for over 90 minutes. They couldn't ticket us because they hadn't actually seen us there, but wanted to give us a warning. So I took them to a neighbour who had several cameras, one pointing down that street. She showed them that we were there for about 15 minutes and were loading the car the entire time. So we didn't get a warning, the restaurant did, for making false claims. I will not be missing this BS. I'm hoping that wherever my sister and I end up we live next to the quietest and most easy going neighbours ever. |
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A quick word of advice--one thing I learnt early on, in apartment, condo and house shopping is to walk up and down the street or building and ask everybody you can find about problematic neighbors. Try to find older gossipy folks (who are typically bored sh*tless and love to talk, not to generalize, but...), or bored housewives stuck at home with kids, etc. It can save you all sorts of aggro. We once looked at a great duplex apartment, and I was in LOVE with it--until the neighbor across the way told me that the owners had been bitching for YEARS about how difficult the sharers were (the people in the adjoined duplex apartment). Playing uber-loud music all night, screaming fights, leaving their barking dog home alone all day, etc. Fortunately, even though I was hot and tired that day, I'd "done the rounds" and it saved us. Strongly recommend that home shoppers, especially for buying or longer-term leases or rental agreements, do that. I keep trying to think of some evil thing you can do to the restaurant people as a parting gift...hmmmm... Hitch |
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