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Putting Shower Curtain and Liner on One Rod?


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Do you use 2 shower curtain rods (1 for the liner and the other for the curtain) or just 1 and put both the shower curtain and liner on the same rod. I have always used two but I wonder will 1 rod suffice?

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December 25, 20070 found this helpful
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You can fit both on one shower rod, with one set of rings. I put my shower curtain on them first, then put on the liner. I have never used 2 sets of rods.

 
December 19, 20180 found this helpful

I did that and its on a comparison rod and it keeps falling down

 
December 26, 20071 found this helpful
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Always just one - shower rods/rings/curtains are designed to fit on one rod. Windows sometimes need double curtain rods, but not shower curtains. That's why if the shower curtain has a valance, it's attached right onto the curtain, below the holes for rings.

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On a window you'd need to use two rods (or a double rod).

 
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December 27, 20072 found this helpful
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I have had a double shower curtain rod for years and years..I believe purchased from Sears catalog. I would imagine Penneys would have them also... it has two separate tracks and two separate sets of hooks that move independently.
I simple love it and it has been one of my best purchases. Our bathroom is small and the curtain, when pulled closed almost touches the heater. In the winter, I have a solid liner which I pull closed and leave the "pretty" outer one at half mast, so to speak. At times I use a clear inner liner and when I shower I leave the outer one open then you have plenty of light in your shower stall. If anything happens to this one, I hope I will be able to find another...it is really grand!

 
By Mike (Guest Post)
December 27, 20071 found this helpful
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I use one tension rod and plastic rings bought at Wal-mart. I also use a polyester liner and decorative polyester curtain for the shower, purchased from Wal-mart.

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To wash both liner and curtain, I remove the tension rod and leave the rings on the liner and curtain. This way I don't have to bother putting them back on the rings. I just slide them back on the rod, and then put the rod back into place.

I have been doing this for many years. I used to dread washing the liner and curtain, it was such a pain to put everything back together.

Now I don't have any problems. Being the curtain and liner is polyester and they dry so fast, I can hang them up right from the washer and allow them to dry on the shower rod. What can be easier than that.

 
December 27, 20071 found this helpful
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They do sell the one "double-rod" setup that holds two curtains--and the double-rod is suppose to hold one curtain and towels too (if you are only hanging a liner for instance, with no outer curtain). The problem I have seen with the one double-rod setup is that they are rather bulky (each rod wider than normal), and the liner rod is lower down that the other rod, and limit your ability to hang each curtain where you want it. It also creates a different effect on the "walls" where the rod ends attach to the wall. Difficult to put this into words, but the double-rods I have seen for this application (and I have only seen two of them) both look similar and personally, I think a less bulky looking double-rod could be made that would look much nicer for the purpose of attaching an outer curtain and a liner.

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On the limitation of application issue, when you use the double-rod unit as opposed to two separate rods, it is usually impossible to create the "floor-to-CEILING" outer curtain effect and still be able to use a regular length 72" liner, because the double-rod setup is all attached and just doesn't allow that kind of application, unless you have an extremely low ceiling of course.

As to the bulk of the item and how it looks on each end where it goes onto the wall--maybe you have seen a less bulky unit than what they have here in AZ. I have seen them at Bed, Bath & Beyond and I think Linens N Things, but they are generally not easy to locate.

 
December 25, 20070 found this helpful

I've always used just one, never saw any reason to buy 2 when one works fine.

 

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December 25, 20071 found this helpful

I have one shower curtain rod installed in my bathroom, and use the large round rings. I usually have to wash my nylon liner weekly, and then put both back on the rod.

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I first put on the liner, and then the outside shower curtain last.

 
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December 28, 20070 found this helpful

Just one! Everything in my house has to double duty!

 
By dcarl@stpinc.com (Guest Post)
January 2, 20080 found this helpful

Have a tension rod which uses traditional rings for the decorative shower curtain and has a horizontal slit on the inside of the rod so a liner can be used.
Can slide liner back to one side when you want the curtain to show. Where do I find another one? Have looked numerous places - no luck! Help!

 
By Christina (Guest Post)
December 14, 20080 found this helpful

I had no idea the single rod with two separate hooks was impossible to find! and I threw mine away, big mistake, I didn't know they don't exist anymore! It was a decorative rod and I could keep a beautiful elegant shower curtain and inset in the rod the shower liner, if anyone finds them again, please share!

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I had to resort to using two rods!

 
April 27, 20180 found this helpful

We have the same rod, but one of the hooks broke and I have been looking everywhere for another with no luck.

 
June 19, 20191 found this helpful

Go look in dollarma they have them

 
March 22, 20181 found this helpful

If you want the outer curtain to be on the outside of the tub a few inches away from the liner to hang properly and not have it always move with the liner and look at it's prettiest straight pleats then you need two rods. It is not very professional looking with just one rod, but it can be done for sure. Some like to pin back pleated curtains to stay permanently pulled back to look pretty is why you would need two rods.

 

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