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So we all know the abdl stories and most of them mention plastic or rubber bedwetting sheets that are loud and proof that the person wets the bed.  Well, in my quest of the internet to find these embarrassing sheets, I am sadly coming up dry in my search.  Now a day bedwetting sheets are much more discreet and made out of more fabric-feeling material.  
 

My question to all of of you is; do you know of any products that would fit this mythical, abdl story, plastic sheet?  Or maybe to those that grew up in the 70, 80 and were actually bedwetters, do you remember what brand your plastic/rubber sheets were?   I’m just trying to find out any details that I might use to narrow down my search.  

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I do not think all of us remeber them. I am suprised that, at your age, you know about them. Occasionally Babykins would have the famous ivory colored rubber sheeting but I have not seen that for years. The last I saw was on Ebay. Mackintosh red on one side and blue on the other. A better one is Araam which are classic baby colors,; peach one once side and blue on the other. Now, both of thise are a yard wide and sold by the meter. They were made for hospital beds and would be excellent "draw" sheets, but if you got tow of them, you could get nearly full coverage. They are or were made in India and fairly pricey. The Shitbird's tariffs may have priced them out of the market now. Those are all I have been able to find for years

Mountain View (plastic=pants.com) sells custom products from Gary, they are expensive but they seem to be all that their is. You can get mattress covers, Duvet covers and plastic sheets. Also Ebay sells mattress covers. That is the best I can do as I have been looking. It is amazing that in a country of over 300, million persons, you cannot get rubber sheets and panties of the vintage type

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Weirdly, last i saw plastic fitted sheets was just a few years ago,  was searching for sheet plastic, and ran across a place selling them. Think it was a hospital supply company but they did not require you to order more than one at a time.

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Walmart used to carry vinyl mattress covers, but these days I think most people use the waterproof but cotton-like covers.

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If you don't mind the hose,, the cheap way is to go to a hardware, like Home Depot, and just buy the plastic sheeting they sell, they have a 5 mil thick very durable, a 100ft roll is 10ft wife when un rolled, so just cut off enough to wrap underneath and you have a very good cover. they have very thin cheap stuff drop cloth plastic but you may make a whole in that easy..

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Gary also makes fitted plastic mattress covers but they are rpicey and made of smooth material. Ebay sells fitted matress covers but they are made of the grainy matierla. Neither of them feel quite like rubber. The best I can recommend of plastic is the 7 mil milky white from places like LL medico and plastic-patns.com. They are pricey and take a long time as they are custom orders

You can also get fully enclosed zippered onces at all the places I have named

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