The streams from the shower head warm the air in the shower as they pass. Cool air comes into the shower stall, displacing the warm air rising. The curtain gets sucked into the shower stall by the lowered pressure. Curtain suckage can be prevented by leaving a six inch gap in the curtain, or by taking a cold shower.
The temp of the water has nothing to do with it a cold water shower gets the same result. Scintific American 20 years ago had a study. It the entraind air with the water droplets that causes to presure drop that pulls the curtain in.
John Wiley Premium Member over 6 years ago
The streams from the shower head warm the air in the shower as they pass. Cool air comes into the shower stall, displacing the warm air rising. The curtain gets sucked into the shower stall by the lowered pressure. Curtain suckage can be prevented by leaving a six inch gap in the curtain, or by taking a cold shower.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
I got glass doors and solved the problem.
santa72404 over 6 years ago
I use a bunch of strong magnets to keep this from happening to me, nobody want cold plastic on your tush!
phil.schultz over 6 years ago
The temp of the water has nothing to do with it a cold water shower gets the same result. Scintific American 20 years ago had a study. It the entraind air with the water droplets that causes to presure drop that pulls the curtain in.