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Waterproof Duvet protector - not PVC
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Does anyone know where I can get one of these from please?
My son still wets the bed and I have had to go and buy another duvet today - believe it or not it is cheaper than going on the round trip to the launderette and paying for washing/drying (machine costs £7.50 just to wash it before drying it and I have to add petrol onto this too).
However, I cannot keep on doing this as we are overrun with duvets in the loft. I will go on one day and just take them all and do a big wash of them all, but I really need some sort of waterproof duvet protector so when he wets it does not soak through the duvet. I have terry waterproof sheets so the wee soaks into that.
Can anyone recommend anything. It is fine int the summer as they go outside but I cannot get them dry in the winter.
Alternatively and extra large tumble drier that a single duvet will fit into.
Argh!!!!!!!!!
Thanks.
My son still wets the bed and I have had to go and buy another duvet today - believe it or not it is cheaper than going on the round trip to the launderette and paying for washing/drying (machine costs £7.50 just to wash it before drying it and I have to add petrol onto this too).
However, I cannot keep on doing this as we are overrun with duvets in the loft. I will go on one day and just take them all and do a big wash of them all, but I really need some sort of waterproof duvet protector so when he wets it does not soak through the duvet. I have terry waterproof sheets so the wee soaks into that.
Can anyone recommend anything. It is fine int the summer as they go outside but I cannot get them dry in the winter.
Alternatively and extra large tumble drier that a single duvet will fit into.
Argh!!!!!!!!!
Thanks.
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http://www.knight-air.co.uk/acatalog/Waterproof_Single_Duvet_Protector.html
Is this the kind of thing you are looking for?
Could you fit a single sleeping bag into the washing machine, if so, I would be inclined to use one of those,you can get two and have one over a radiator drying.0 -
I've had this problem with my DD who has special needs and have bought loads of products from here
http://www.snugnights.co.uk/
Highly recommend them. good quality, speedy delivery, not too expensive and good customer service. (And no I don't work for them, just have ordered from them 4 or 5 times as we built up our collection!)0 -
Hi, I just wanted to update this. When my son last wet I ended up in The Range and buying a single duvet in there for £10. I was not too keen on the cover which was polypropelene but took it anyway as there was nothing else. Anyhow, i have since found out that polypropelene repels water and I have tested it with hot and cold water too and it just repels it.
So if you are interested or need something the same then they are about £10 each in there - most of their duvets have this as their outer shell cover. Fab!! http://www.therange.co.uk/ultrabounce-duvet-10.5tog//the-range/fcp-product/509740
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