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    Posted: 20 June 2010 at 6:43pm
Hi ladies,

Just wondering if you can recommend a good matress protector for single bed that is waterprrof.

The brolly sheets look great but they are expensive!

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I got one from The Warehouse.. for about $12.. it's quilted with plastic underneath.. haven't had any issues with seepage thru to the mattress protector.
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We had the Protect-A-Bed brand one for our bed that was toweling on top and plastic underneath, we found it over heated us, even in winter and made us sweat/perspire. I can't remember the brand but the sell them at Farmers and Big Save.

We use those old woolen blankets folded in half and it does the same job we've found, it doesn't leak through 2 layers. iygwim...
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Hadnt thought of a woollen blanket, thats a good idea keep him warm underneath too.

Good point about the plastic....mmmm

Might also check out the warehouse too.

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Payless plastic has something called 'hospital sheeting' its that plastic/rubber type sheeting that you can buy by the metre. We have a couple of metres of that cut lengthwise that fits across DD's bed with an old towel over the top then the bottom sheet.

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The protector I had to lay on in hosp after giving birth made me sweat too, it was awful!
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Thanks ladies

I got one at farmers half price so was $50. It covers the whole bed I think (haven't actually opened it yet .   Will see how that goes.

Appreciate your recommendations thanks


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