Madison Park Essentials
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Madison Park Essentials Frisco Waterproof Sofa Bed Mattress Pad, Microfiber – All Over Elastic Mattress Protection Cover, Queen 60×72″, White
Rated 3.78 out of 5
R1,034.28
Brand | Madison Park |
Colour | White |
Size | Queen 60"x72" |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyester |
Special feature | Water Proof |
Closure type | Pull On |
Product care instructions | Machine Wash. Recommended to dry on low heat, no heat, or air-dry |
Water resistance level | Waterproof |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Material | Polyester |
- PRODUCT FEATURES- This Madison Park Essentials sofa bed pad has waterproof back, superior quality polyester fiber fill, channel quilted keeping your sofa bed mattress clean and away from any stains. The waterproof backing may create a slight rubbing noise
- SECURED FIT - For your convenience the mattress pad comes with elastic anchor band to securely fit the mattress pad on the sofa bed and keeping it from moving around
- COMFORT - The classic channel quilted top will give it a cozy feeling. The sofa bed mattress protection also comes padded giving you extra cushion to lay on. Oeko-Tex Certified, includes no harmful substances or chemicals
- MEASUREMENT - This will fit SOFA BED MATTRESS of 60 x 72 inches. WILL NOT FIT STANDARD QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS
- EASY CARE- Machine Washable. Recommended to dry on low heat, no heat, or air-dry
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