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#1 Ches

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Posted 26 March 2009 - 12:19 AM

Such a chick, WC talk is like car talk to me.. Im clueless.

Maybe a week ago I broke the zipper on my cushion cover, Im about fed up with hearing "your fly is open" and I need a new one.

I looked up the brand, found the covers.. but Im having some trouble knowing what is what. I have a honeycomb cushion.. and I cant find a cover that says "for honeycomb" so Im afraid to buy.

Are all the covers the same, except for size? Anyone familiar with this cushion/cover?
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Posted 27 March 2009 - 09:13 AM

Ches I'm using the Supracore honeycomb cushion (Slimline), is that what you are referring to? I've had zipper pulls break on mine but I was able to still grasp the mechanism and pull it closed, thankfully. My suggestion would be to contact your retailer as they should have record of the exact item you ordered as well as the size info... if you can't for whatever reason, try contacting Sunrise medical. If you give them the model/style number, which should be on a sticker on the underside of the honeycomb cushion they should be able to tell you which item fits it. I'd measure it for width and length too, to be sure to get you the right fit. In addition if the cover is still in good shape, I'd have a local seamstress put a new zipper in for you. The covers are VERY expensive so the $20 or so to have someone put in a new zipper might be worth it to you, even as a backup cover.
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