I’ve ditched hand-scrubbing my plastic shower curtain. Tossing it in the washer works much better.
First, I remove all the rings carefully and set them aside so they don’t snag anything. Then I load the curtain on a delicate cycle with warm water, add a small amount of detergent, and throw in a bath towel to help with agitation.
For stubborn soap scum, I add ½ cup bleach.
After washing, I hang it damp to air-dry naturally, which prevents wrinkles and damage.
This routine keeps your shower curtain fresh and extends its lifespan throughout the year.
Remove Your Plastic Curtain and Rings From the Rod

Before I can toss my plastic shower curtain into the washer, I need to do some prep work. First, I detach my curtain from the shower rod completely. Then come the rings. Removing every single one matters because they can snag or damage the curtain during washing.
I slide each ring off carefully, setting them aside in a safe spot. I’ve lost a few, so I count mine now. Once my shower curtain’s free, I give it a quick shake to loosen dust and debris. This simple step prevents my washer from working harder than necessary.
Now I’m ready to load everything into the washer. The prep work ensures your curtain won’t be damaged and your machine operates efficiently.
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Set the Washer to a Gentle Cycle With Warm Water

With my curtain finally free and the rings safely set aside, I’m ready to get it clean. I need to treat my plastic shower curtain like delicate clothing, not regular laundry.
My washer settings matter here:
- I select the delicate or hand-wash cycle to protect the material
- I choose warm water, not hot, which can damage plastic
- I keep the spin speed slow to minimize wrinkles and stress
Overly aggressive cycles leave my curtain looking worse than before. Adjusting these settings properly for thirty seconds means my curtain survives washing intact. I place my curtain in the drum with a small amount of detergent and sometimes add one towel to balance the load evenly.
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Add Detergent and Bleach to Clean Soap Scum

Now I tackle the grimy buildup that’s been bothering me. A little detergent and bleach can transform a dingy curtain back into something presentable.
Getting the Measurements Right
I use a small amount of detergent, just a splash with nothing excessive. For soap scum that’s really stubborn, I add ½ cup of bleach or color-safe bleach if my curtain’s colored. I always check my washer’s manual first to see where to place the bleach safely.
The Secret Weapon: A Bath Towel
I toss in a bath towel alongside my curtain. This helps balance the load and actually scrubs away that nasty soap scum while everything tumbles together. The towel provides extra agitation that helps remove soap buildup more effectively.
Air-Dry Your Plastic Curtain After Washing
How do you keep your freshly cleaned curtain from getting ruined right after you’ve saved it? Hot dryers damage plastic shower curtains. After running your curtain through the washing machine, skip the heat entirely and let air drying do the work instead.
Skip the heat entirely after washing—air drying keeps your plastic shower curtain fresh and prevents warping or cracking.
Here’s what I do:
- Hang it back on the rod while it’s still damp to let water drip naturally
- Drape it outside on a sunny day for faster drying without heat damage
- Spread it flat on a clean surface if you don’t have hanging space
Hot drying methods warp and crack plastic curtains. Air drying takes patience, but it keeps your shower curtain looking fresh and prevents mold growth.
Spray Your Curtain Weekly to Prevent Mildew Buildup
Your shower curtain’s freshly cleaned and hanging to dry. Letting it sit without any maintenance invites mildew right back.
Weekly spraying keeps your plastic shower curtain fresher longer, extending the time between washing machine cycles. I use a simple spray bottle with equal parts white vinegar and water, or a commercial mildew spray, hitting both sides thoroughly.
| Spray Type | Frequency | Best For | Drying Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vinegar solution | Weekly | Budget-friendly | 30 minutes |
| Commercial spray | Weekly | Strong odors | 15 minutes |
| Preventative spray | Bi-weekly | Maintenance | 20 minutes |
This quick habit prevents that stubborn black spotting that commonly develops. Five minutes of spraying eliminates the need to drag your curtain back to the washing machine constantly.












