Consider a Roho commode cushion over your ripped one. Saved my arse countless times.
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 22:44:02 -0700, you wrote: >I hope this isn't a repeat of someone else's question. >I have a shower/commode chair that used to have a very soft cushy seat. The >problem with that one was that the lining would crack and expose the wood >underneath. Now Invacare has discontinued that replacement seat with one >that is harder. It is too firm, but made so that the cracking problem does >not occur, I suppose. > >Have you guys come across this, and how do you deal with a compromise? I >have been duct taping a thick piece of foam, cut in the shape of the seat. >Still not as perfect as I would like it to be. I think it is still a little >too firm. Plus, I have get someone else to do the duct taping which >encourages my tendancy toward procrastination. >-k

