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By *etcplCouple
over a year ago
Gapping Fanny |
"A shower curtain or 2 is cheaper and put something absorbant over the top to stop run off "
This.
Or use a waterproof mattress protector and a normal sheet.
I’ve tried them before, but they are not that much fun. |
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Personally we find them horrible, cold, sticky, noisy and urgghhh.
We don't practice ws, but do end up with quite a puddle or two most of the time.
Last year we bought some lovely Washable Bed Protector Pads from amazon. They are just under £14 for a pack of two.
They are big enough to cover, small enough to wash and dry easily, protect the bedding, have not soaked through everything and are warm and comfortable to lay and play on.
I have them at the side of the bed and they are also good for grabbing at short notice lol. I don't know how much liquid they would hold, but they might be worth a try.
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"I totally agree. The pad protectors as the best option for puddles, I think ours are marketed as puppy protectors "
The double draw sheets are supposed to hold 2 liters, though we have never tested them to that extreme, we did try the puppy draw sheets (disposable ones) but they were very hit and miss and kept moving around.
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