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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 11:57 am 
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When i consume a lot of beer i sometimes pee my bed, i use a mattress protector too but the duvet and pillows are at risk too. As its only happens on a rare occasion i dont want to protect everything on my bed. Is there any disposable pants that will hold a lot of heavy duty peeing. I go in a deep sleep and i dont wake up easily. I tried Tena pants but they leak easily and i feel they are not designed well for a man. I think there should be a lot of absorbent padding to the front which there does not seem to be. Any ideas guys.

For the same reasons above i have sometimes fell asleep on the leather sofa and leaked. I have already cleaned the leather cushion with white vinegar and water, then leather cleaner and conditioner, but there is still a smell there. Any suggestions how to tackle the smell guys?


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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 1:44 pm 
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Hi there

When I was diagnosed with incontinence I was told to avoid alcohol and have not touched a drop since. I drink plenty of water a diaper helps to ensure that I am peeing clear the more concentrated the urine the worse the smell. Vitamin C helps too I take regular doses.

At night I have a waterproof terry mattress protector on my mattress. I wear a Crinklz diaper and booster pad with stretch/compression pants and Cuddlz Breathable Wide Elastic Pull Up Plastic Pants all snuggled into the crotch. I have a number of onesies from Littleforbig and Racketys to keep everything in place to survive the tossing and turning of a nights sleep. I have a leak free great night.

As far as cushions I have used Prochem Urune Neutraliser that has worked for me. I have removable washable covers and protection underneath to save the original fabric underneath.

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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 3:45 pm 
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I find that the ConfiDry 24/7 work well for me, for whatever that's worth.

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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 5:47 pm 
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abena has some pull ups you may try also if you are that heavy of a wetter diapers my be the only thing that will hold up to that


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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2018 8:29 am 
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greenbank wrote:
Hi there

When I was diagnosed with incontinence I was told to avoid alcohol and have not touched a drop since. I drink plenty of water a diaper helps to ensure that I am peeing clear the more concentrated the urine the worse the smell. Vitamin C helps too I take regular doses.

At night I have a waterproof terry mattress protector on my mattress. I wear a Crinklz diaper and booster pad with stretch/compression pants and Cuddlz Breathable Wide Elastic Pull Up Plastic Pants all snuggled into the crotch. I have a number of onesies from Littleforbig and Racketys to keep everything in place to survive the tossing and turning of a nights sleep. I have a leak free great night.

As far as cushions I have used Prochem Urune Neutraliser that has worked for me. I have removable washable covers and protection underneath to save the original fabric underneath.

Greenbank


Many thanks for your reply and help. Good for you on giving up the alcohol but its not something i could do, ill do my best to manage the situation for now.

I have ordered 2 x mattress protectors from amazon and a bottle of the Prochem you recommended. I also ordered the Crinklz diaper and Lille booster pads, then some overpants. Hopefully this will hold up to the heavy peeing when i have had a drink. Thanks for your recommendations you have been very helpful. ;)


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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2018 8:31 am 
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mattwp wrote:
abena has some pull ups you may try also if you are that heavy of a wetter diapers my be the only thing that will hold up to that


Thanks for the reply and recommendation. I have ordered some Crinkyz pants to try for now. If i have problems with them ill try Abena the next time. ;)


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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2018 8:33 am 
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Porkchop wrote:
I find that the ConfiDry 24/7 work well for me, for whatever that's worth.


Thanks for the reply and recommendation, these are well reviewed on amazon usa but they are not available in the uk. I have ordered Crinklyz for now and see how i get on with them.


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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2018 12:20 pm 
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If you are looking exclusively for a pull-up product you might look at the Northshore Go Supreme .

but honestly a tab style brief will always provide better protection for overnight situations.
I would suggest Drycare 24/7, Northshore Supreme, BetterDry these all tested high capacities and able to handle larger voids.

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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2018 1:17 pm 
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I did a search for urine odor and leather and came up with this. It's worth a shot.

Mix together one quart hydrogen peroxide, ¼ cup baking soda and 1 tablespoon liquid soap in a non-metal container. ...
Place the mixture into a spray bottle and gently mist the affected surfaces.
Blot the areas if needed to remove the moisture.
Allow the area to dry completely.


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PostPosted: Mon May 28, 2018 6:33 am 
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realworldic wrote:
If you are looking exclusively for a pull-up product you might look at the Northshore Go Supreme .

but honestly a tab style brief will always provide better protection for overnight situations.
I would suggest Drycare 24/7, Northshore Supreme, BetterDry these all tested high capacities and able to handle larger voids.


The Crinklyz pants i bought are tab style but i need uk products.

I stayed at a friends house at the weekend and was drinking so i got to use the Crinklyz pants and overpants i bought. I never had an accident so i dont know if they work well or not. I was disappointed the tabs rip the material and they cant be reused. Never mind.


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