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Today I purchased a heavy duty, clear vinyl shower curtian to cover the run when it rains. I'm wondering with the humidity we have here could it trap the hot air inside the run like a greenhouse and should I maybe cut some ventilation holes in the shower curtian? :?:

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I used to cover the top part of the run only, and leave a few inches gap between the bottom of the shower curtain and the run base. And then pulled it back when the rain stopped. And covered it up again when the rain started. Felt like doing the hokey cokey some days - in, out, in, out .... :roll::lol:

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