If you meet at a hotel or self catering apartment what do you do about bed protection ie if using oils for massage or if you squirt... I'm very conscious of not wrecking the place... Towels sometimes aren't sufficient. In the past I've used the huggies stick on sheets for beds.
Is it something you think about or don't worry about, and what do you use if you think it's going to get very wet or slippy  |
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over a year ago
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Ditto the shower curtain as you can just throw it out. Incontinence sheets/blankets are good too. You can still bin then or wrap and wash. I've got a mattress protector;-) |
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By *idddleWoman
over a year ago
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Every now and then Aldi do dish drying pad thing, it’s like a sponge sheet wrapped in towling, it’s very absorbent. And can be shoved in the washing machine.Though I don’t squirt a lot volume wise so don’t know if it can cope with gushing. Before I discovered them used to use puppy training pads, which are disposable and I suspect more waterproof for larger volumes.
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I would have thought puppy pads and shower curtains are really going to be off putting.
If you are going to be making a mess how about buying a black play sheet, very sexy looking and good for your water sports |
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"Thank god there are a few who covers the mattress I've worked on a major holiday park it's not fun trying to shampoo a double mattress or bining it on your own ha ha "
What did you use to shampoo the bed, i need to clean one and not mine  |
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By *uck427Man
over a year ago
wales |
Rug doctor quick drying one you can get it on Amazon or eBay £25 for 5l bottle or a cheaper way I use is baking powder and white vinegar sprinkle it on and spray the vinegar over rub any bad bits if got got any leave to dry and hover off then a mix of your favorite laundry softener and water in a spray bottle to make it fresh |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We find that those cheap-is picnic blankets work well, and are easy to transport as they usually roll up and have a carry handle. Couple of towels on top (we take extras, and leave the hotel ones for showers!) and all is good. |
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