Fleece liners

Chels

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Want to try making my own fleece liners, I’m in the uk. I’m thinking of using zorb would this be ok
1 Layer of anti pill fleece
1 Layer of zorb
1 layer of anti pill fleece
Also any good suggestions of alternative as zorb seems pricey, something very absorbent, washes well, lasts well and doesn’t smell
 
This is a good place to start:
A Detailed Guide For Fleece Bedding

I have made most of my own liners and have a mix of zorb, cotton toweling (old beach towels) and cotton mattress protectors as the absorbent layer.

I like them all, and they all work well.
Zorb gives the lightest and fastest drying liner, towelling and mattress protectors are both good but weigh a bit more and take longer to dry.
 
It looks fine.
In the description they say it is cotton, but I imagine this is just a mistake.
I would probably clarify before buying though.
 
I use quilted cotton or polycotton mix mattress protectors in mine. Washes well and dry's quickly.
 
I use washable incontinence bed pads... in between fleece sewn together.... they are available on eBay/Amazon. Dry really well and last well.
 
I find zorb the very best inner. Very absorbent and very lightweight. Have used cotton mattress protectors and washable incontinance pads too. Pads were quite heavy but absorbed well.
 
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