We have a 1963 Globetrotter. The shower/tub is in the corner of the
rear curb side. The location is challenging to put in a shower
curtain. The ceiling slopes towards the rear window and part of the
window overhangs the tub. I have read the archives and haven't found
anything that addresses this. So what do people do?
1. How do you deal with the curve of the shower track? Do you cut
the top of the shower curtain to fit the curve? If you don't cut the
top then you have uneven lengths on the bottom. How much material
do you use to cover the 40 inch opening? - about 12 inches? (Standard
shower curtains are 72 inches wide to cover a standard tub of 60
inches.)
2. Do you do anything to cover the curtain or blind that sticks into
the shower area? Or do you shower carefully?
3. Or have you done something different?
If you have any pictures to show me how you deal with this, I would
appreciate it.
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