Little BabyDoll Christine Posted May 20, 2013 Share Posted May 20, 2013 BABYKINS RUBBER SHEET Babykins Products 8171 Seafair Dr RICHMOND, British Columbia, Canada V7C 1X3 665-BABY (2229) http://www.babykins.com ITEM: Rubber Sheet MATERIAL: Thick Smooth Rubber about 15 "guage" MEASUREMENTS: Sold in two sizes 2 yards and 3 yards, both 60" wide NOISE: RATING (with 10 being a rustle/crinkle fest fantasy). 5 COLORS: light ivory ; RATING: 10 PRICE: 2 yd @ $40 + $12 s/h. 3 yds @ $60 + $20 s/h PAYMENT: PayPal COMMENTS (LOOK & FEEL etc): As with panties, "babyishness" is often an issue here, for good or ill. There are 3 "classic" rubber sheets. 1. A thick light ivory, 2. a thinner light ivory with a touch of gray. They were stretchy, had a smooth finish and that familiar "rubber sheet" smell that was part of the baby's world and could fill a room. These were the ones that little ones dreaded being put on their beds and were a big part of the whole "diaper and rubber panty" thing. 3. a burnt sienna or dark brown one that had a kind of pebbled finish and was not stretchy. Sometimes, quite often, because it was easier to wipe any wet spots off the sheet than to deal with a bottom sheet. children would sleep right on the rubber sheet, dusted with baby powder, and the bed would be damp-wiped of any wet spots if need be and "aired out" in the morning before being made. Mostly, though a bottom sheet was put over this and sometimes a "draw shee" put under the sleeper Well the Babykins rubber sheet is that big light ivory rubber sheet. a pure classic and right at home for serious protection or as part of a chastizement regimen. The smaller one can be used as a draw sheet or put in bed with "baby" "just to remind her". Once you do the break-in washing and let it air out, it has that classic rubber sheet smell, just like the Babykins rubber panties to which it is quite similar and a good companion in a wetting control system. As such it is quite sturdy and durable. It makes an excellent item to put on the floor for playing or just sitting RATING: depending on your taste. 10: Reccomended for both usefulness and "babyishness" Link to comment
redneck diaper boy Posted July 9, 2013 Share Posted July 9, 2013 I would love to have a queen size rubber sheet. I bet it would cost a fortune. Link to comment
ksdl Posted July 13, 2013 Share Posted July 13, 2013 I saw protective sheets at target Link to comment
Little BabyDoll Christine Posted April 15, 2014 Author Share Posted April 15, 2014 How wide is "queen", the Babykins rubber sheet is 60" which, I think, is queen size Link to comment
hellonwheels Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I got mine at L L MEDCO it's a queen size, it was just under $90, I like it allot but I still use a mattress protector from Wal-Mart as well, just to help with comfort. Link to comment
hellonwheels Posted April 18, 2014 Share Posted April 18, 2014 LLmedico does prints they have different ones available this is the one I got. Link to comment
abdl86 Posted April 19, 2014 Share Posted April 19, 2014 LLmedico does prints they have different ones available this is the one I got. Link to comment
hellonwheels Posted April 19, 2014 Share Posted April 19, 2014 That one is on my queen size bed, it is a fitted sheet, then I have a cloth like protection fitted sheet from the local store(Wal-Mart). Then what ever color normal sheets I want. Link to comment
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