Phisherman
06-08-2005, 07:38 PM
Do a Google search on "incontinence." There are exercises you can
practice that might help, or you need to see a urologist to diagnose
the problem (you could be diabetic, dehydrated, or possibly some
serious disease.) Urine can be neutral, acidic, or alkaline.
There are upholstery shampoos you can purchase in the automotive
section. At the very least, even without incontinence, use a towel on
the chair.
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:31:45 -0400, The Other Harry
<hc.me@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
>My problem is...
>
>It is so damn hot around here these days that I often take all
>my clothes off when I'm in the house. It's almost necessary
>to do that.
>
>I use a nice chair while at the computer. Dining room
>furniture. Ethan Allen. to be exact. Nice stuff.
>
>If I go pee, I sometimes dribble a bit on the chair
>afterwards. This obviously isn't good. The urine is very
>acidic. It eats into the finish on the chair.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Harry
practice that might help, or you need to see a urologist to diagnose
the problem (you could be diabetic, dehydrated, or possibly some
serious disease.) Urine can be neutral, acidic, or alkaline.
There are upholstery shampoos you can purchase in the automotive
section. At the very least, even without incontinence, use a towel on
the chair.
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 17:31:45 -0400, The Other Harry
<hc.me@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
>
>My problem is...
>
>It is so damn hot around here these days that I often take all
>my clothes off when I'm in the house. It's almost necessary
>to do that.
>
>I use a nice chair while at the computer. Dining room
>furniture. Ethan Allen. to be exact. Nice stuff.
>
>If I go pee, I sometimes dribble a bit on the chair
>afterwards. This obviously isn't good. The urine is very
>acidic. It eats into the finish on the chair.
>
>Any suggestions?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Harry