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When you potty train....

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alittlebitshy · 09/04/2006 16:40

.... what do you use to sort out wee-ed on carpets?
Starting it tomorrow and just wondering if i have the right supplies. Figured only really need to wipe up wee, maybe bicarb it to neutralise smell (lol), and 1001 for worse stains lol.

but am i wrong???

Tia.

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LIZS · 09/04/2006 16:47

baby wipes or dettox type spray and damp kitchen towel. tbh it doesn't tend to smell anyway.

alittlebitshy · 09/04/2006 16:49

phew. just scared of having wee smelling house!!!

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Cristina7 · 09/04/2006 16:49

I agree, it doesn't really smell or leave stains. Quantities are much smaller than you'd expect, too. Good luck.

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Rhubarb · 09/04/2006 16:50

I have a 2yo ds and I plan to buy one of those small water bottles and secure it to his willy so that when he wees, it makes a noise that alerts him and us, and it avoids stains on furniture and carpets!

Tell me what a good idea this is!!!

alittlebitshy · 09/04/2006 16:51

fabbo! lol.

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HellyBelly · 09/04/2006 17:20
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Cristina7 · 09/04/2006 19:47

Great idea, Rhubarb. The advantage of having a boy...

Journey2 · 11/04/2006 09:42

Hey rhuburb, other idea is move somewhere warm, then let them out into the garden to piddle :)
Sadly am moving back to the UK very soon, was looking fwd to that idea of mine ;)

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