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Have one foam topper with a mattress pad over it. Then the sheet so there is never any pilling, etc. to be seen. Have never had just a sheet over the foam topper.
I had a mattress pad over that thing for years. The mattress pad eventually wore out due to wear and washing. I really should get another mattress pad but why do it now. The foam things are disintegrating too.

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