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Holiday cottage soiled mattress
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For your future peace of mind, these are inexpensive and do the job without you having to fork out for reusuable mattress protector. We now offer one of these to our guests if required.
https://www.drynites.co.uk/en/products/drynites-bed-mats0 -
Hi 13Kent, thank you I do know about them but thought drynites pants things will be better.... Definitely if I go again I would bring both!0
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somuchindebt wrote: »Hello, asking for advise. I took children for a holiday in a rented cottage. Child has sometimes accident in bed (wetting). He wore drynites but unfortunately he had a leak. Landlords have tried to clean and steam clean it but cannot get it off and have to replace the mattress. They want to charge me 64% value of the new replacement mattress but damaged mattress is 10 years old. They said there was nothing wrong with the mattress and they wouldn't have had to replace it now plus they incurred costs of cleaning. Is this value reasonable? Thank you0
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