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has anyone used piddle pads/other brand of car seat protector covers

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babyboo1and2 · 20/08/2007 21:55

just looking on ebay and was about to buy some piddle pants to protect car seat during toilet training but then saw another home made brand which said her make were able to be tmbled dried and pvc backed pads couldnt

anyone tried any of these - did the piddle pads take especially long to dry ?

any info appreciated

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MatNanPlus · 21/08/2007 02:44

I used pampers care mats if that is any help.

eidsvold · 21/08/2007 04:49

i was looking to buy some as we have already had one accident in our car seat. Have a rather longish car journey coming up and am wondering whether to get one or not.

Pamper's care mats - mmm worth a thought.

LizaRose · 21/08/2007 08:36

I haven't actually used them myself but I have heard good things about buppy pads

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2littlemonkeys · 21/08/2007 08:58

Hi, i used one when my dd1 was potty training and i also used to put it in the buggy as well, in answer to your question, no they dont take long to dry at all, i now use mine with dd2 13mths to save the car seat from juice and nappy explosions. Great invention!!!! xx

Slouchy · 21/08/2007 08:58

Old towel here.
Doubled over, folded and shaped to roughly right shape. I may hem round the edges to keep them together (prob not though).

Works well, is washable and free! (Tightarse emoticon)

babyboo1and2 · 21/08/2007 18:03

thanks everyone

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MatNanPlus · 21/08/2007 18:05

Slouchy,

Add a heavy duty carrier bag between the layers and hey presto waterproof

meandmy · 21/08/2007 18:07

my auntie said when she trained ds she put carrier bag at bottom then towel folded!

MatNanPlus · 21/08/2007 18:09

Sometimes the simpliest ways are the cheapest and greenest ways

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