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Old 09-15-10, 05:59 AM   #7
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I'd imagine the best solution would be to get a sliding door for it. Or, just do like the instructables guy did and use plastic film. You could have the hard plexi/lexan top and then drape the plastic film on the inside of the shower curtain. It wouldn't be perfect, but much better I'm sure. Then, just slide your curtains all the way to the sides as much as you can while showering.
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