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You've replaced flimsy shower liners before — the ones that yellow within weeks, cling to your legs mid-shower, and grow mildew no matter how often you clean them. This heavy duty PEVA liner is built differently. Thick, clear, and engineered with the details that actually matter — rustproof grommets, weighted magnets, and a mildew-resistant surface — it's the kind of upgrade that makes your whole bathroom feel more put-together.
PEVA stands for polyethylene vinyl acetate. It is a chlorine-free, non-toxic alternative to PVC plastic commonly used in shower liners. PEVA does not off-gas the harsh chemical smell associated with traditional vinyl liners, making it a safer and more eco-friendly choice for your bathroom.
This liner measures approximately 70.9 inches wide by 71.7 inches long, which fits most standard bathtub and shower combos. It is designed to hang inside the tub to keep water contained.
The weighted magnets are sewn into the bottom hem of the liner. They cling to the interior wall of your bathtub, keeping the liner from billowing inward during your shower and preventing that uncomfortable cling-to-your-legs effect.
No. The grommets are made from rustproof reinforced metal specifically designed to withstand constant moisture and humidity. They will not corrode or stain your liner over time.
For routine maintenance, rinse the liner with warm water after showering and allow it to dry fully. For a deeper clean, wipe down with a mild bathroom cleaner or a diluted white vinegar solution. The mildew-resistant surface helps reduce buildup between cleanings.
This liner functions as a standalone waterproof barrier and can be used on its own. However, many people pair it with a decorative fabric shower curtain on the outside for added style. The clear design makes it invisible behind any curtain.
Yes. The reinforced grommets at the top are spaced to fit standard shower curtain rings and hooks, making it compatible with virtually all standard shower curtain rods.
Orders ship from the United States. Domestic delivery typically arrives within the standard shipping window shown at checkout.