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Attached Waterbed Sheets: |
Like traditional waterbed sheets, the top sheet is sewn together to the bottom sheet at the foot. |
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Stay Tuk Pole Option:
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This option puts an additional pocket at the end of the waterbed sheet pocket so you can insert our pvc plastic tube. Directions: Insert the tube inside of it's own stay tuk pocket that we added on for you. Once the pole is inside of the pocket you'll notice that the waterbed sheet corner is much more easily handled and is a cinch to put down underneath the waterbed mattress. Since the pole keeps the pocket fully open the waterbed mattress fills easily into the pocket. The pole also wedges itself in the frame corner and with the weight of the waterbed mattress on top of it, it stays tucked! |
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What is Thread Count? |
The number of ends and picks per inch in a woven cloth, or the number of wales and courses per inch in a knit fabric. Basically the higher the thread count the more silky smooth the fabric will feel. Low thread count sheets tend to "pill" or develop small fuzz ball on the sheets when you wash them. T or TC stands for Thread Count on our site. |
* Waterbed Sheets Include: |
Top and Bottom Sheet and two pillow cases (Super Single only comes with 1 pillowcase) |
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King Waterbed Measures: |
72 x 84 or 6 feet x 7 feet |
Queen Waterbed Measures |
60 x 84 or 5 feet x 7 feet |
Super Single Waterbed Measures |
48 x 84 or 4 feet x 7 feet |
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*Please not that the pictures above are to be used as a guide only and may not represent the exact color of the waterbed sheets. We have done our best to accurately represent each color however, we do not guarantee an exact match due to circumstances with computer monitors.
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