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Your water resistant fleece liner... |
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Water Resistant Fleece Liner |
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Snaps around your panties... |
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Bottom of liner snapped |
wingless comfort with winged protection The fleece is thin, water-resistant and comfortable, it conforms to your body...
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You just snap a soaker pad on top... |
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Soaker pad snapped on liner |
Notice that the liner is bigger than the soaker pad. This is done to prevent those nasty leaks over the side of your pad. You can now feel confident that your pad won't let you down.
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The soaker pad snaps on top of the water-resistant, stain-resistant fleece liner. You can keep the liner snapped on your panties, all you have to do is change the soaker pad, not the whole pad. You don't need to buy as many pads (you can just purchase refill pads) it's faster to change, and there's less to carry with you. The liner doesn't need to be changed nearly as often as the soaker pad. You should change the top soaker pad as often as you would change a disposable pad. I recommend buying at least 2 of the water-resistant fleece liners so you always have a fresh, clean one ready. The water-resistant fleece liner is breathable, the ultimate in comfort and protection.
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