Covering furniture for protection

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I'm expecting 44 boy goodnites and some tru fits with inserts by saturday. I'm worried the tru fits might leak, and maybe even the goodnites (Although I've never had it happen.)

I don't have a cent more to spend on anything. What should I cover my chair in? I have some towels, paper towels, etc. Any ideas?
 
Garbage bags?
 
Fitsingoodnites said:
I'm expecting 44 boy goodnites and some tru fits with inserts by saturday. I'm worried the tru fits might leak, and maybe even the goodnites (Although I've never had it happen.)

I don't have a cent more to spend on anything. What should I cover my chair in? I have some towels, paper towels, etc. Any ideas?

I remember my families couch cushion's had covers, though I never leaked on the couch, but since I've been away from home for a while it will probably be back to normal :p.
If you think your going to leak and you have anything to cover it up with check whether you need to change regularly. Otherwise get a cover, cushions might absorb the urine and stink even after washing.
 
As mentiond above a garbage bag and out a towel on top.
 
I use changing pads but since you say you have no more money, I guess those are out. Garbage bags and towels would seem like the reasonable alternative. Do use something since you will leak eventually.
 
Towels would be my suggestion. What Trevor said - yes, you will leak eventually.
 
I have akylie chair pad in my arm chair now just in case I fall asleep and wet heavily.
 
usually I have underpads down, especially if drinking.
 
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