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Sealy Stain Protection Crib Mattress Pad | 
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| Brand: Sealy Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 27 reviews Sales Rank: 4049
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9.5 x 3
MPN: 27005QSX Model: 27005-QSX UPC: 031878014158 EAN: 0031878014158 ASIN: B00008MIHO
Release Date: September 22, 2006
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| Features:
| • | Fits standard crib mattresses and toddler beds (28 inches x 52 inches) | | • | Waterproof bottom layer protects mattress | | • | Deep pocketed skirt prevents sliding and shifting | | • | Quilted top provides added comfort and softness | | • | Super absorbent pad keeps baby dry |
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Product Description Sealy Stain Protection Crib Mattress Pad Tired of your crib mattress getting stained? Try out the Sealy Stain Protection Crib Mattress Pad. With deep pocketed skirts to prevent sliding and shifting, the Stain Protection Crib Mattress Pad is safe for your child. The waterproof bottom layer helps protect the mattress and makes sure that it does not get too wet. The Sealy Stain Protection Crib Mattress Pad is super absorbent and will keep the baby and mattress dry. With the Stain Protection Crib Mattress Pad by Sealy, your child will never stain the mattress again.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 22 more reviews...
Good but too small for Serta Crib Mattress December 16, 2008 D. Jones-Mahoney (Alexandria, VA United States) I bought this after we wore out the Carter's Mattress pads because I have this brand on my older son's twin bed. I was happy with that fit and so I bought this one. Its a good product but it is too small and we have to struggle to put it on the bed and I am always afraid of ripping the side elastic. Fortunately, my son has moved to a toddler bed so we just take the whole mattress off the bed. I am much happier with the Target brand mattress we bought at the same time and it has held up just as well.
Great Mattress Pad and EASY to care for August 27, 2008 M. Tweed (SF Bay Area, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have owned several mattress pads for my kids over the years and this is by far the best. I was amazed that this pad was so soft, plush and yet works so well. All you feel is super soft, bouyant cotton and it doesn't have any strange "plasticy" smell or crunchy sound like so many waterproof pads have. It seems to have the best absorbancy yet and the fit is superb! It is easy to apply to the mattress and yet never seems to shift or bag at the edges. This is the first waterproof mattress pad that I have been able to put into the dryer for ONE cycle and have it come out DRY! I know, amazing concept, isn't it? I wash these pads on hot and dry them on medium and I have not had any shrinking or problems with wear. I wash them weekly or more often if needed. I really recommend these pads to anyone with babies or small children. It's always good to have 2 per child....one is always ready when the other becomes soiled (due to an accident or sickness)....and as most parents know, children tend to get sick about the same time as their siblings. This can at least make YOUR part a little easier to manage. Hope this was helpful.
Great, Durable mattress pad October 13, 2007 CLynnD (Texas, USA) This mattress pad has been wonderful. Not one leak of any kind has penetrated this cover. It's very durable, holding up to the washer and the dryer, and still looking brand new. Adds only a touch of cushion between baby & mattress.
Good pad July 11, 2007 Kay 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Quite expensive for what it is but it's nice and thick, good quality and fits my non-standard mattress well without turning it into a banana (my mattress is about an inch bigger all round than standard size) so it's worth the extra few bucks.
excellent May 19, 2007 Allen King Jr. (usa) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I love this mattress pad. I've had others in the past not nearly as comfortable as this one. The padding is very comfy for my daughter and it's water proof just as it says. My son had an accident and it did not leak through to the crib mattress. That was a first. I would reccomend it.
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