Mumsnet logoby parents for parents
home search join my Mumsnet recipes reviews local sites blogs member discounts shopping classifieds contact a mumsnetter games
log in

moon
Superseeds Brighten up your garden next spring with this great FREE offer! We’ll send you 200 spring flowering bulbs FREE, when you order any of the additional offers shown, just add £4.45 P&P regardless of the number of additional items ordered. Or you may claim your FREE 200 x bulb pack for just £4.45 P&P. Click here for more information Superseeds
Mumsnet Discussions: Good housekeeping : Really gross re. kids potty.... (8 messages)
Add a message Watch this thread Flip this thread Add new thread in this topic
"
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By JsOtherHalf on Tue 01-Jul-08 15:31:03
I find the magic erasers (the foam cleaning blocks) brilliant for removing wee from plastic. Ds does use the loo, but uses a toilet seat that seems to ensure urine stains the underside of the main seat...
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By eekamoose on Wed 14-May-08 16:22:22
I'd send you the padded toilet seat I used for my dcs - but someone actually bought it in a car boot sale!!! The things people will buy second-hand?!?!?! I only asked 50p for it though grin.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By aGalChangedHerName on Wed 14-May-08 16:16:52
I have a toilet seat that fits over the big toilet seat. Fits small bums nicely and no yukky potty to clean!!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MingMingtheWonderPet on Wed 14-May-08 12:46:58
Buy a new potty, bet you can get them in Poundland - cheaper than buying loads of cleaners.
Other option is to go straight to using the toilet. DD used a toilet straight away and I think it is a good thing cos you don't have them using potty all round the house - they understand that you go to the toilet in the toilet!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By fym on Wed 14-May-08 12:40:23
buy a new potty?

Theres one in Tesco - £15 that doubles as a small seat for the toilet so you can gradually transfer her.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By nailpolish on Wed 14-May-08 12:32:29
ditch the potty and use the toilet smile
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By gem1981 on Wed 14-May-08 12:30:50
bi carb of soda ??? really not sure though
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Amandella on Wed 14-May-08 12:10:56
We do clean it out every time she uses it but I see a horrible line around the potty presumably caused by her urine and it's almost impossible to shift with normal cleaners..any ideas?? blush


Add your message here

Message
Emphasis: To bold a word, surround it with asterisks, so *hello* will display hello. For underline use _ , so _hello_ gives hello. For italics use ^, so ^hello^ gives hello. To strike out a word, surround it with two hyphens either side, so --dog-- gives dog

Links and smileys: To insert a smiley face,  , type [smile] or :)
For a big grin,  , type [grin] or :o
For a wink,  , type [wink]
For a shocked face,  , type [shock]
For an angry face,  , type [angry]
For an embarrassed face,  , type [blush]
For a sad face,  , type [sad] or :(
For an envious face,  , type [envy]
For a sceptical face,  , type [hmm]

Links The simplest way to insert a link is to enter the link itself, surrounded by [[ and ]]. So if you type [[www.mumsnet.com]], the link will display as http://www.mumsnet.com. If you want your link to display text other than the web address itself, leave a space after the address then add the text before the ]]. So "Look at [[www.mumsnet.com this page]]", would display "Look at this page".
Nickname:
Password:
To post a message you need a valid mumsnet nickname and password. If you have forgotten your nickname, click here for a reminder. If you are not yet a member of mumsnet, you can join here.