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This is mainly directed towards people who wet the bed either for medical reasons or through night time diaper re-training.

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Absolutely fantastic product, and reasonably priced:

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You can easily pick up one at any retail store. My bed protector was actually purchased at Bed Bath & Beyond. It's a thick fabric kind that is super easy to wash, fits my bed snuggly, and blocks any fluids from soaking through. Complete life saver given I am a sporadic bed wetter. Best of luck!

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The most effective and comfortable mattress protection I have ever found is made by Secure Personal Products and is called 'Waterproof Sheeting'.

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Thanks everyone! A good range of options to explore.

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I put a PUL mattress cover over the mattress, but that didn't help with having to change sheets on the rare occasion that I leak.

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I went to the infant section of a department store and bought a crib pad.

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Does anyone know if Comco stil makes the plastic mattress covers that they used to? I was at the site and could not find them

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I buy mine from www.babykins.com the fitted sheet is great and the last one I had for 9 years.

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Look at the Reviews in my sig, specifically at Rubber Sheets

The Comco mattress cover was excellent but I think they stopped making them

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I use the 36"x80" resuable underpad made by

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I found a very good mattress protector at Target, I have a king size bed so it was about $35.00. It is a cloth like material, completely waterproof and comfortable. Prior to that mattress protector I had a plastic cover that I got from WalMart, it was about $10. The major downfall for the plastic cover was that it is HOT. I am hot natured to begin with and the plastic cover made it very uncomfortable.

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Sorry to bring back a slightly older topic but I just wanted to thank everyone for their input. I decided to go with a vinyl fitted sheet from Bed Bath and Beyond. I think its gonna work well

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DON'T go for disposable under pads whatever you do!

Trust me, they are not heavy enough to stay put while you sleep - I have tried!

  • 2 years later...
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On 15/05/2013 at 11:00 PM, carsfan said:

This is mainly directed towards people who wet the bed either for medical reasons or through night time diaper re-training.

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I use an absorbent bed pad and/or a waterproof sheet depending on where I am.

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