Are waterbeds alright to wet? Eaiser to clean?
And one last question. This may sound odd but I am completely serious. I don't know much about beds. I'm looking for a new bed since I just finished college and moved out on my own. I currently own a Spring Coil bed that I have been wetting about once a week for several years. I think it needs to be replaced. When I first got my bed it's a euro pillow top, and even if I wet my bed completely it never soaked though to the other side. Even multiple bedwettings in the same day and it was alright. Recently when I wake up and choose to bedwet it easily leaks though the mattress and dampens the box spring. So cleaning is getting impossible. For now I decided to stop peeing my bed it's to much work. I'm looking to spend over $800 on a new mattress. Air beds are out of the question. But which type of bed besides an Air mattress can I get that I can nonchalantly wet whenever I'm feeling frisky? I have my eyes on a Euro Pillow top water bed. But I know the urine will still damage the pillow top. But the mattress itself should be absolutely fine right? After all it's like rubber with water inside? Would you recommend a water bed with or without a pillow top or would you suggest I just get another spring mattress? Even though I clean the mattress and keep people out of my bedroom. It's not very womanly if I'm 21 and have a messy bed but I don't want to protect the mattress. So stains are guaranteed and I'm fine with that. I just want a bed that is the least amount of work to clean up, but still comfy. Thanks. |
Re: Are waterbeds alright to wet? Eaiser to clean?
Anna. There are many different options when it comes to waterproof mattress pads. Any big box store will have at least one option per size of bed. Mattdud |