Leaving it closed keeps the moisture in a small space longer and encourages fungal growth, why would you leave it closed?
Am I missing something? It looks like you tried to disagree with Helix when you said “on the flip side,” but you kinda just repeated what he saidOn the flip side, closing the curtain traps moisture in the wrinkles and accelerates mold growth on the curtains.Leaving it closed keeps the moisture in a small space longer and encourages fungal growth, why would you leave it closed?
Forgot that I have a sliding glass door too on my shower, does that change anything?Closed shower curtain back home
Came here to say halfway for this exact reasonOn the flip side, closing the curtain traps moisture in the wrinkles and accelerates mold growth on the curtains. Obviously the correct answer is halfway. That way moisture escapes but the curtain is also open enough to dry out.
Am I missing something? It looks like you tried to disagree with Helix when you said “on the flip side,” but you kinda just repeated what he said
Forgot that I have a sliding glass door too on my shower, does that change anything?