It's embarrassing when you wet your bed in public. This incident is not only experienced by children, but also adults quite often wet their pants. This bug must be quickly hidden before it can be caught. The three main things in hiding a bedwetting are going to the bathroom, drying the stain, and getting rid of the urine smell.
Step
Part 1 of 2: Escape Unnoticed
Step 1. Excuse yourself immediately
This can be difficult if you are with a lot of people.
- You have to stand up without attracting attention.
- Run away quickly when people's attention is being distracted.
- Stay calm. You'll attract attention more quickly if you seem nervous. If you are surrounded by strangers, walk slowly so as not to attract attention. If you're with people you know, run to the bathroom as soon as possible.
Step 2. Cover the pants with a jacket or sweater
This method is effective for covering wet stains on pants when going to the bathroom.
- Wrap the jacket around the waist.
- Remain calm so as not to attract attention. Act normal as if nothing happened.
- Go home or go to the bathroom casually.
Step 3. Spill the drink down the groin
If you're in a restaurant or holding a drink, just spill it on the wet part of your pants. This method is effective at faking the cause of stains on your pants, especially if you don't have a jacket with you.
- This will divert the excuse of getting wet in your pants and people will understand if you excuse yourself to the bathroom.
- Make jokes or laugh at your carelessness to make it look like an accident.
- Excuse me for going to the bathroom to clean up.
Step 4. Enter the bathroom as quickly as possible
See if the stain can be removed or you should go home.
- Look in the mirror or enter the toilet for privacy.
- If the stain is a little, try cleaning it. If not, you should just go home.
- Make excuses like “I have an appointment at this hour” or “There is an urgent need”.
Part 2 of 2: Dealing with Urine Stains and Smells
Step 1. Wet the pants with water
Rinse all the pee from your pants.
- This method can also reduce the smell of urine.
- If possible, flush the stain on the pants with water in the shower.
- If not, rub a wet tissue on the stain in the toilet so you don't see it.
- You should also get rid of stains and odors in your underwear. Do it in the toilet so that people don't find out.
Step 2. Blot the wet stain with dry tissue paper
Let the tissue absorb the pee from your pants or underwear
- Use lots of tissue.
- Gently wipe the tissue to clean the stain.
- When the tissue is no longer able to absorb water from the pants, use a hand dryer.
Step 3. Use a hand dryer
Expose the stain on the pants to the wind from the dryer.
- Spread your legs apart while standing. Pants will dry faster.
- Shake your hips so that all areas of the urine stain can be drained.
- Continue to expose it to the wind until the pants feel dry.
- Touch the fabric to make sure the pants are dry.
Step 4. Look at yourself in the mirror
Watch for urine stains on your pants.
- If so, dampen it with tissue paper.
- Follow up with a hand dryer.
- If it is dry, please continue the activity that was stopped.
Step 5. Try using water and a little soap
The soap will clean the stain as well as remove the urine odor from the pants.
- Also try rubbing a little soap into your pants. Dig a little in your hand and rub it into your pants while you're on the toilet.
- Blot the stain with tissue paper and dry the pants with a hand dryer.
- Try to smell the pants in case there's still urine smell.
Step 6. Try spraying your pants with perfume or cologne
This fragrance will disguise the smell of urine in the pants.
- Spray perfume or cologne directly on the stain.
- Make sure the smell is strong so that the urine smell can be masked.
- Before leaving the bathroom, double-check your appearance and body odor.
Tips
- See a doctor if you wet your bed too often in public. Always have pants and a change of clothes available for you.
- If someone gets caught, ask him to be quiet.
- If the stains and odors can't be hidden, you'd better go home.
- Wear adult diapers or plastic pants if you frequently wet your pants.