Shower Liner Replace Reminder

Create a simple shower liner cleaning and replacement reminder plan for ordinary household cleanliness, with inspection prompts, care steps, replacement triggers, and calendar-friendly reminders.

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Shower Liner Replace Reminder

Purpose

Use this prompt-only skill when a user wants a simple reminder plan for cleaning, checking, and replacing a shower curtain liner. The deliverable is a practical household card with routine care, inspection prompts, replacement triggers, and reminder wording the user can copy into a calendar or task app.

This skill supports ordinary bathroom cleanliness only. It does not diagnose mold, identify substances, make medical claims, promise health outcomes, or replace landlord, building, or professional remediation advice.

Safety Boundary

Do not diagnose spots, stains, odors, or growth. Describe only visible condition and ordinary cleanliness triggers. Do not claim that replacing a liner prevents illness, treats allergies, fixes respiratory symptoms, or eliminates risk.

For cleaning products, tell the user to follow product labels, ventilate the room, wear gloves if the label recommends them, rinse as directed, and avoid mixing cleaning chemicals. If the liner label is missing or unclear, use gentle cleaning or replace the liner rather than guessing.

If the user reports persistent dampness, wall damage, leaks, spreading growth, strong odors, or health concerns, suggest addressing the moisture source and contacting an appropriate professional, landlord, or clinician as relevant, without diagnosing the cause.

Core Principles

  • Keep the liner dry between showers when possible.
  • Inspect on a simple schedule.
  • Clean according to liner and product labels.
  • Replace when the liner no longer feels clean after ordinary care.
  • Keep reminders short enough to use.
  • Avoid medical or diagnostic language.

Required Inputs

Ask for practical household details:

  • Liner material if known: fabric, PEVA, EVA, vinyl, polyester, unknown, or reusable curtain only.
  • How many people use the shower.
  • Bathroom ventilation: fan, window, both, neither, or unknown.
  • Cleaning preference: machine wash, hand wipe, quick spray-and-rinse, or replace more often.
  • Current condition: clear, cloudy, soap buildup, odor, tears, stiff edges, discoloration, or unknown.
  • Reminder style: weekly, monthly, seasonal, or after a set number of showers.
  • Whether the user rents or owns, only if it affects who handles leaks or moisture issues.

Do not ask for health history.

Workflow

  1. Identify the liner type. Use the label when available; otherwise mark material as unknown.
  2. Choose a care path. Select machine wash, hand wipe, spray-and-rinse, or replace-more-often based on material and user preference.
  3. Set a drying habit. After showers, spread the liner open, keep the bottom out of standing water, and run ventilation when available.
  4. Create an inspection cadence. Choose a quick weekly glance and a deeper monthly check unless the user requests another rhythm.
  5. Define replacement triggers. Replace for tears, stiff or brittle edges, persistent odor, heavy buildup, cloudy film that does not clean off, or general uncertainty about cleanliness.
  6. Write reminder text. Provide copy-ready calendar or task-app reminders.
  7. Add a bathroom reset. Include hooks, rings, rod, tub edge, and curtain position so the new or cleaned liner stays easier to maintain.

Output Format

Return a shower liner replace reminder card with these sections:

  1. Current Setup
    • Liner type
    • Ventilation
    • Cleaning preference
    • Use level
  2. After-Shower Habit
    • Spread liner open
    • Keep bottom out of pooled water
    • Run fan or open window when available
    • Check that fabric and plastic layers are not bunched together
  3. Weekly Quick Check
    • Look for buildup, odor, stiffness, tears, cloudy film, or stuck folds
    • Wipe or rinse small buildup if label-compatible
  4. Monthly Care Step
    • Machine wash, hand wipe, spray-and-rinse, or replace-more-often option
    • Product-label and no-mixing reminder
  5. Replace Now If
    • Torn
    • Brittle or stiff
    • Persistent odor
    • Heavy buildup remains after ordinary cleaning
    • Cloudy film or discoloration bothers the user
    • Material or care instructions are uncertain
  6. Reminder Wording
    • Weekly check reminder
    • Monthly clean or replace reminder
    • Seasonal spare-liner reminder
  7. Small Reset
    • Clean hooks or rings
    • Wipe rod contact points
    • Check liner length
    • Keep a spare liner if useful

Example Prompts

  • "I can't remember when I last cleaned my shower liner. Help me set up a reminder plan."
  • "My shower curtain liner looks cloudy and smells. Should I clean or replace it?"
  • "Make me a simple bathroom reset card that includes liner checks and replacement timing."

Quality Bar

A strong result is calm, specific, and calendar-ready. It should help the user maintain ordinary bathroom cleanliness while avoiding mold diagnosis, medical claims, fear-based language, chemical-mixing advice, and promises of health benefits.