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Waterproof Douvet Cover?

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HLBug · 25/07/2017 23:28

Has anyone found a good one that isn't hot / make too much noise?

DS(3) has gotten into a habit of wetting the bed in the early morning because he's "too tired" to get up and use potty and pissing himself/his bed takes a lot less effort Hmm It's a massive wee that means douvet is wet too - so I'm looking for a protective cover that'll save my poor washing machine.

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HLBug · 26/07/2017 07:10

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imsorryiasked · 26/07/2017 07:26

here OP

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HLBug · 26/07/2017 08:50

Great, thank you. Do you have one? Is it noisy?

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livingthegoodlife · 04/08/2017 20:17

My son likes to wrap himself up in his duvet which of course means if he were the bed then it is the duvet that is soaked too.

I got him a real feather and down duvet, I just wash the whole thing in the washing machine then tumble it.

I'm thinking these duvet protectors look good!

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Glittertwins · 04/08/2017 20:18

We got a pillow and duvet set from amazon and have a mattress protector from Boots. Never needed the pillow but the other two have saved numerous trips to laundrette and new mattresses

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Glittertwins · 04/08/2017 20:20

Can't remember what the Amazon brand was but if you search my old posts it will be there as I've posted before on this.

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Waterlemon · 04/08/2017 20:32

My ds has a severe dust mite allergy. I bought a duvet cover protector from an allergy website. It's plastic lined and otherside is terry towelling. However ds stopped using it because it would puff up like a balloon where the air couldn't easily pass through the plastic lining. The duvet would end up scrunched up like a ball inside this balloon. We tried not zipping up the cover but ds is such a wriggler that the duvet would end up coverless.

We now just have 2 decent quality duvets that are fully washable on 60min and tumble dryer proof. The spare one fits inside a pillow case for storage.

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Waterlemon · 04/08/2017 20:40

Dh just reminded me that when ds stays over with relatives, he sleeps inside the duvet protector like a sleeping bag, saves us having to pack all his bedding.

That could possibly work for you, if the covers were changed quick enough. I imagine that it would be quite waterproof as ds has the same fabric protecting his mattress, it's managed to save the mattress from vomit.

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