Not exact matches
If you have an aversion to
putting your hands
in the toilet, even when it's clean, you may appreciate a diaper
sprayer.
We do nt have a
sprayer so we just swirl the poopy ones
in the toilet a few times to get them as clean as we can, then
put them
in a shopping bag or a garbage bag until they can get washed.
This diaper is super easy to clean when soiled, use a diaper
sprayer to rinse solids into a toilet; then take the wet diaper and
put it
in a dry pail (without wringing the diaper out).
I simply spray the poopy diapers with a diaper
sprayer in the potty pail, I don't have to worry about spray going all over the bathroom, and
put the sprayed diapers into my diaper pail after they have finished dripping on the hook
in the Potty Pail.
We use a
sprayer that my husband
put together... We could really use a spray pal to keep the mess
in check.
Use of a diaper
sprayer prior to
putting the soiled diaper
in the pail can also help prevent stains from setting.
When I have the sitters use pocket diapers, I don't even ask them to take out the insert before
putting them
in the wet bag, and I won't make them use the diaper
sprayer either.
Then, I
put her
in a snapping diaper and let her play with her toys while I stripped the bed, started cleaning off the poopy diaper with the
sprayer, and cleaned the majority of the poop off the crib bars.
The first time we
put the diaper
sprayer up, it was actually
in the guest bathroom because it was the closest bathroom to the living area
in our townhouse.
To use:
Put in a dark
sprayer bottle.
And since you can just
put the lid on the
sprayer tub, there's less clean up
in between.