Protecting your furniture.

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No but there should be one on there site
 
i wanted to use it on my chair. to see how much it actually sticks out. the pic on the site never gives me a good idea
 
Tetra said:
No but there should be one on there site
You can also order a two pack sample for 1.99 I think
 
Well my last chair was 20 wide and 18 deep and there was still room
 
i could pretty much wrap my pad around my legs with my seatbelt with this pad lol. thats how big it is
 
Before my illness I was a large guy 46 inch chest 18 1/2 inch neck,now I am a shadow of myself I can wrap my own fingers around my throat and touch,that may not sound that impressive but considering my fingers on my right hand are Contracted that's bad!
 
I hear that I am pretty close but have knee bosters
 
When I wheel around without bolsters I look like I am letting it all hang out not a good look and eventually I would deform they say.
 
stacy122 said:
What do you guys prefer. Disposable vs washable? And why

I like washable, since I have very few leaks. It's no problem to use a given pad for a while without a leak, and I don't think a disposable pad would stand up as well. I have some Goodnites bed pads on-hand in case I need that but the cloth ones work better almost all the time for me.
 
I use washable pads one small one designed for chairs on my recliner and the Priva large pad for our sofa (same size as I use on our bed)

If we have guests over I make sure I am wearing my plastic pants and remove the covers.
 
I make and use my washable pads. I have not had much of an issues with leaking lately but have them just in case.
 
i keep a fleece lined rain coat in the seat of my car *cloth seats* as a just in case. But i have 4 washable pads that make their rounds between bed and office chair. Realy need to replace the office chair tho >< had a few opps
 
I usually just lug my change pad around my house. It's waterproof-backed.
 
I primarily trust my diaper not to leak.

I do use a waterproof pad under my sheets to protect the mattress.
 
LittleICme said:
I primarily trust my diaper not to leak.

I do use a waterproof pad under my sheets to protect the mattress.
Same here.
 
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