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Waterproof PVC Mattress Protector (Single – 190x91x20cm)
Rated 5.00 out of 5
R374.00 – R561.00Price range: R374.00 through R561.00
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Brand | Generic |
Colour | White |
Size | Single - 190x91x20cm |
Fabric Type | 100% Polyvinyl Chloride |
Special feature | 100% Waterproof, Allergen Barrier |
Product care instructions | Hand Wash Only, Spot Clean Only |
Water resistance level | Waterproof |
Age range (description) | Baby - Adult |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Model name | FIT/PVS |
- 100% Waterproof Protection: Our mattress protector is crafted from high-quality PVC material, offering complete protection against spills, stains, and accidents. Keep your mattress clean and dry, no matter what life throws at it.
- Durable & Long-Lasting: The PVC construction ensures that this mattress protector stands up to daily use whilst maintaining its waterproof properties.
- Secure Fit: Featuring a fully elasticized sheet, our mattress protector fits snugly on all single size mattresses. It stays firmly in place without slipping or bunching, ensuring complete protection.
- Easy to Clean: Cleaning is a breeze with our mattress protector. Simply wipe the spills and stains with a damp cloth. It is designed to be easy to care for, so you can maintain a fresh and clean mattress with minimal effort.
- Versatile Use: Our mattress protectors are suitable for use in a variety of settings, however, it is primarily focused on children who suffer from bedwetting, and adults suffering from incontinence. Other uses include guest houses and frail care homes.
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