Leaking & Absorbency Concerns
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Super Undies themselves are made from strong waterproof material. If you cupped this fabric like a bag and poured water into it, it cannot leak. But yes - that fabric can under the right circumstances. If you poured more water in it then the cup has capacity for, it can over flow. If you dropped ...
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How do I check if the fit is correct?
• Look at the leg openings: They should be snug but not leave deep red marks. You should be able to comfortably slide your finger into the legs and waist area. • Check the waist: The underwear should sit comfortably without gaps. • Examine the wet spot: If urine escapes the legs or waist instea... -
My child is a super heavy wetter—what’s the best option?
For very heavy wetters, we recommend: ✔ Brain Trainers for Bedwetting – Designed for overnight use with built-in absorbency. ✔ Adding a Training Pad – Boosts absorbency for extra protection. ✔ Sizing up if needed – If you child is a heavy wetter and you are close to the next size up, a looser ... -
What if my child has a strong urine stream that floods the undies?
A heavy, fast urine stream can overwhelm the fabric before it absorbs. To slow it down: • Crumple an extra liner in the front (for boys) to disperse liquid. • Layer a washcloth inside for mixed fiber absorption—sometimes cotton + microfiber together works best! -
What if my Super Undies get soaked through?
If the undies are fully wet after an accident, you may need more absorbency. Try these fixes: ✅ Add an extra liner: Our Training Pads can boost absorbency. ✅ Strategic placement: Place a Soaker Bomb where leaks occur (front and folded in half for boys, center for most kids, back for back sleepe... -
What’s the fastest way to boost absorbency at home?
If you need a quick fix, grab a washcloth and place it inside the undies as an extra layer. This can make a big difference overnight!