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Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/11/2010 6:35:09 PM   
maleinalabama


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I would love to be able to stay in the bedroom with my Lady instead of us going into the bathroom to indulge. Other than piles and piles of comforters on top of a vinyl sheet, which is a bitch to clean afterwards, as we do not want the mattress ruined.  Does anyone have a better way to do this without having to wash a bazillion loads of laundry, not to say nothing about the loss of resulting spontaneity??? I have lurked and read for years, and someone always seems to have an answer. Thanks in advance!!!
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RE: Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/11/2010 7:03:01 PM   
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Depending on the size of the bed you can cut lawn and garden bags attach them to bed and recycle afterwords!

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RE: Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/11/2010 7:07:45 PM   
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A cheap shower curtain liner(the plastic kind) Its easy and cheap enough to replace as needed.

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RE: Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/11/2010 8:01:47 PM   
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I would love to be able to stay in the bedroom with my Lady instead of us going into the bathroom to indulge. Other than piles and piles of comforters on top of a vinyl sheet, which is a bitch to clean afterwards, as we do not want the mattress ruined.  Does anyone have a better way to do this without having to wash a bazillion loads of laundry, not to say nothing about the loss of resulting spontaneity??? I have lurked and read for years, and someone always seems to have an answer. Thanks in advance!!!


Although this is not something I would be involved in, they make mattress covers that are lined on the mattress side with plastic. Very easy to find in the twin size (for young bed wetters), but I'm sure they make them for the larger size beds. It will protect the mattress quite well.

Also why do you need "piles and piles" of comforters over a vinyl sheet? I can understand not wanting to have bare skin on the vinyl (even though it is a turn on for some), but with a mattress cover, one vinyl sheet and an inexpensive lighterweight blanket, if your concern is to protect the mattress that will do it. The mattress cover and the lighterweight blanket should fit into a home washer and dryer even if the bed is a king size. Comforters can be difficult to put in a home machine.

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RE: Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/11/2010 8:05:15 PM   
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I will second the shower curtain liner or a basic tarp. If you don't want to lay directly on the plastic, then just lay a towel or a sheet over it. And I know some will get a bit upset, but why not expand your play and learn to drink every drop?

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RE: Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/11/2010 8:06:59 PM   
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Washable, waterproof bed pads.

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RE: Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/11/2010 8:16:18 PM   
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Ohhhhh and there are always those hospital chux you can buy in the incontinence section of the grocery store or pharmacy. Forgot about those.

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RE: Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/12/2010 3:21:51 AM   
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Bedside urinals, such as this one (http://www.homecareessentials.com/pscursec.html) are fairly cheap and easy to obtain, as are adult sized diapers.  

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RE: Cleanliness issues concerning watersports - 1/12/2010 2:33:12 PM   
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Chux are great, yes, or just put down a couple of absorbent towels.  Unless you've drank a lot of coffee and are peeing gallons.....

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