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regards to the wool protection - in general, they aren't meant to be a waterproof option - they are meant to be used in conjunction with organic cotton mattress pad to absorb excess water and act as a water 'resistant' barrier - we have a detailed article written on this topic.
I have organic wools ones that did not protect very well.
A great way to safeguard your beloved bedding from inevitable accidents.
The nap of the surface is water resistant and keeps dampness from getting through. So whether it's sweating or children who have an accident during the night - you're covered.
Features
Recommendation by our customers: To protect the mattress from spills, use organic cotton mattress pad as first layer, organic wool moisture pad as second layer and then the mattress. The wool will cause any water from accidents to bead on top while protecting the mattress. The cotton mattress pad, closest to the person and on top of the wool pad, will absorb the excess water. Together, they reduce the need for plastic mattress protectors and exposure to petrochemical-based products that can give off VOCs. You can machine wash the organic cotton pad and hand wash the wool pad as required. Read about more Organic Waterproofing options
How can a fabric be a moisture barrier? Good question! It’s the wool, plus the way it’s woven, that makes it naturally water repellent; tightly woven and then slightly felted. This is a natural replacement for a vinyl plastic or synthetic mattress cover.
Specifications
Care Instructions
Made in USA
Wool manufacturing
Dimensions
Twin 39" x 75"
Twin XL 39" x 80"
Full 54" x 75"
Queen 60" x 80"
King 76" x 80"
regards to the wool protection - in general, they aren't meant to be a waterproof option - they are meant to be used in conjunction with organic cotton mattress pad to absorb excess water and act as a water 'resistant' barrier - we have a detailed article written on this topic.
I have organic wools ones that did not protect very well.