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Picture of ATTRACTIVE INCONTINENCE PADS (MODELS 11158 & 11159) The Attractive Incontinence Pads, models 11158 and 11159, are designed for use by individuals with urinary incontinence. Intended to protect wheelchair cushions, sofas or car seats, these waterproof pads are made of a polyester top layer over an absorbent poly/rayon soaker, and a protective bottom layer that is impervious to moisture. The pads are machine washable. DIMENSIONS (WxL): 28 x 36 inches (model 11159) or 18 x 20 inches (11158). COLOR: Tapestry print.

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Price: 24.99 to 14.99.

This product record was updated on December 22, 2011.

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PO Box 513
75 Mill Street
Colchester, Connecticut 06415
United States
Telephone: 800-288-9941 or 860-537-3451.
Fax: 800-566-6678.
Web: http://www.ssww.com.
Email: cservice@ssww.com.


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