Liner will provide you a sanitary solution for commode pail maintenance, the Vive commode liners are easy to use and dispose of. The commode liners are universally sized to fit both standard and bariatric commode pails. Reducing splashes and spills, each leak-proof commode liner includes a super absorbent pad that traps unpleasant odors and holds up to 16 ounces. An integrated drawstring also allows for quick, spill-proof disposal.
FEATURES
Making cleanup quick and easy, each disposable commode liner is leakproof and includes an absorbent pad that holds up to 16 ounces of liquid. Suitable for any type of commode pail, the leakproof liners eliminate unpleasant odors and messy commode pails.
Universally sized to fit any standard or bariatric commode pail, each liner has a drawstring for easy, sanitary and spill-proof disposal.
Each commode liner includes a super-absorbent pad to reduce splashes and spills. Holding up to 16 ounces of liquids, the super absorbent pads solidify the liquid and trap unpleasant odors.
Unscented, the commode liners effectively neutralize unpleasant odors.
60 day unconditional guarantee so you can purchase now with confidence.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 6(single), 24, 48 or 72 disposable commode liners
- 6(single), 24, 48 or 72 absorbent pad
- 60 Day Guarantee
- Uses: Sanitary, disposable commode pail liners
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- Size: Fits all standard and bariatric commode pails
- Liner Dimensions: 20.66” x 15.16”
- Absorbent Pad Dimensions: 9” x 4.5”
- Materials: LDPE Bag liner and cellulose pulp and acrylate copolymer Pad
FAQs
There is 1 commode liner and 1 absorbent pad in this package.
Yes! Each liner includes a super-absorbent pad that holds up to 16 fluid ounces.
Yes, the liners are unscented.
Yes, the liner neutralizes unpleasant odors.
The liners are 40 microns thick.
Yes, the liners are generously sized to fit all standard and bariatric pails.
Yes, the liners will safely hold solid waste for sanitary disposal.
Each liner has a drawstring that can be cinched tight and tied. Dispose of used liners in household trash, according to the local sanitation department.