Not a plastic mattress cover, which will likely make you AND baby sweat a lot. Might I suggest that you buy a few packs of disposable mattress pads ?
No, they are not available only on eBay- that’s just where I found a clear image. Drug stores and supermarkets sell them near the diapers. They are softer, and absorbent to a degree, yet are all plastic on the backing.
Good luck with the reflux, and the oxydizer stuff answer sounds good to me. Destroy the protein, and the mattress will be okay.
Good point, but I’ve eliminated that problem by putting on a plastic sheet over the mattress, and then a generously quilted mattress pad over that. No sweats, and the matress pad can go in the washing machine with…vinegar.
I found the disposable mattress pads shifted around too much, but YMMV.
I think it is a matter of pissing off the one person who has the means to make the change. If the best friend of the chief engineer of Cadillac had been hurt, he probably couldn’t have sold an electric starter to the CEO on a bet.
For example: I like natural stlye peanut butter. I HATE HATE HATE the task of stirring up a new jar.
This task would be made about 25% as painful if the jar were only filled 80% full. (Make the jars 20% “too big”) This would make it easy to stir without spilling peanut oil on the counter. It would result in the jars being percieved as “under filled” by the marketing folks, however, so it will never happen regardless the utility…Unless of course the owner of the company that makes the stuff were to actually attempt to consume thier own product.
Second the idea of Nature’s Miracle, mostly because I don’t like the smell of vinegar in my fabrics. Just be sure to use enough to soak to all the places the milk got to.
No, I’m calling myself a fat ass who can’t roll over without taking half the linens with her!
zuma, I think by “fountain”, the OP meant “fountain”. Babies can achieve some amazing distance, even those that aren’t technically projectile vomiting. If they’re on their backs when they do it, it literally makes a little milky fountain.
I’d try OxiClean. I used it to clean a non-machine-washable item that had taken a hit when my son threw up one night, and I was amazed at the result. No residual odor, at all.
Actually, Kevbo has given us a valuable insight into how our ancestors lived. Back before electrical heating pads or central heating, people who lived in cold climates slept with small gas engines under their beds. To get them started, they had to be cranked before bedtime and allowed to warm up. Then, with enough fuel, they would provide sound sleep for those in the bed. This practice had a linguistic relevance as well: The phrase ‘Got up on the wrong side of the bed.’, meaning ‘ill-tempered’, was coined as a reference to those poor souls who tried to leave the bed on the side the crank had been installed and ended up getting tangled in the thing before they’d even had their coffee.