Even a perfectly clean bathroom can be dangerous if you forget to wash your shower curtain.
Mold, germs and limescale accumulate unnoticed on fabric, turning it into a breeding ground for bacteria.
A simple procedure without a washing machine will help restore the freshness of the fabric.

Add a tablespoon of citric acid, half a glass of soda and a drop of dishwashing gel to a bowl of warm water.
The curtain is immersed in the solution for two hours to soften the dirt.
For stubborn stains, use a chlorine-containing product, after testing it on a small area of the fabric.
After soaking, the curtain is thoroughly rinsed under running water, removing any remaining detergent.
Dry the canvas in a straightened form, avoiding direct sunlight.
To prolong cleanliness, wipe the curtain with a dry cloth after each use.
The method is suitable for synthetic and PVC materials, but is not recommended for use on delicate fabrics and printed materials.
Regular washing once a month will prevent the appearance of stubborn stains and unpleasant odors.
The procedure will take very little time, but will maintain the hygiene of the bathroom and protect the health of everyone who uses the bathroom.