Sentences with phrase «pail filled with water»

The wet pail is a lidded pail filled with water.
A pail filled with water and soaking wet diapers will be very heavy.
Wet Pail - A wet pail is a diaper pail filled with water and other additives such as odor and stain removers, baking soda, vinegar or essential oils.

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Simply place the tub on top of a small table, chair or other short sturdy surface (like a cooler), fill it up with about an inch of water, cups, pails and shovels, and let your little ones engage in some pouring, emptying and splashing fun.
Fill the pail with clean water and baking soda and you are ready for another round of exercise!
Some suggestions: Set up a play dough table; fill a plastic basin with water and let the kids dump, pour, and stir the water (never leave them alone, though — even a few inches of water can present a drowning hazard); stock a small sandbox or sand table with shovels and pails; or put out paper and crayons or finger paints.
A dry pail is pretty self - explanatory — the pail itself is dry, not filled with water — and you put dirty diapers (sans poop) directly into the dry pail.
Note: If you use the wet pail method for your diapers (where you fill the pail with water), you won't need a liner.
The «wet pail» method of storing diapers means that you fill a pail half way with water along with a pre-treatment, such as vinegar, baking soda, or tea tree oil to help neutralize urine and soak the stains away.
Pull the diaper off your baby, toss it into a pail filled about halfway with water and (this is important for safety) LOCK THE LID.
Wet pail: Covered (sealed) diaper pail half - filled with water.
Simply take a bucket, pail or trough and fill it with water.
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