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Thursday, March 22, 2012

Summer Infant Deluxe Piddle Pad, Black

Summer Infant Deluxe Piddle Pad, Black

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B004U7OQWW
  • UPC: 012914776605
  • Item model number: 77660
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 1,529 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby)
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By : Summer Infant
Price : $11.46
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Summer Infant Deluxe Piddle Pad, Black

Product Description


Size: 1-Pack
The Deluxe Piddle Pad Waterproof Seat Liner by Kiddopotamus protects car seats, strollers and joggers from diaper blow outs and potty-training accidents. The Deluxe PiddlePad is made with soft, absorbent layers next to baby's body and a waterproof vinyl outer layer to keep car seats and strollers dry and clean. A soft, upright harness shield protects the crotch harness. The safe, contoured design fits easily and discreetly inside the child's seat and works with all harness systems.

Product Features

  • Contains messy diaper blowouts - above and below diaper line, indispensable for potty-training toddlers, now there is no need to revert back to diapers when on the go
  • Soft, upright harness shield protects crotch harness from wetness and soiling, machine washable
  • Safe, contoured liner design fits easily and discreetly inside child's seat without reducing harness safety
  • Works with all harness systems, simply place child in seat and harness child as usual
  • Non-skid backing stays put

 

Summer Infant Deluxe Piddle Pad, Black

 

Customer Reviews


I bought two of these for our two cars at the beginning of the summer when I started potty training. My daughter had no accidents in the car until we went on our long road trip. We were driving from North Carolina to New Jersey. My daughter had fallen asleep in the car and we didn't want to stop and wake her up (note: stop every 2 hours for 3 year olds for potty time). She woke up screaming because she wet herself. My husband pulled off at the first exit, but there wasn't anything at this exit in remote, southern Virginia. However, we did find a car wash that you can use yourself and it was empty. So we pulled off there. As I got my daughter changed, my husband tackled the car seat. We feared the worst. However, the car seat was DRY! Except for a little leaking around the buckle, it caught about 98% of the urine. It only took about five papertowels to get the buckle clean.
I must credit my husband with what he did next. He took the piddle pad to the car wash and power-washed it. He also sprayed my daughter's shorts and underwear to get the urine out. She thought it was funny. Then we put it all in plastic shopping bags as we drove further and found a rest stop. Then my husband used the blow dryer in the bathroom to dry it. It was good to go again for the rest of our long journey.
I highly recommend this. If we didn't have it, I bet we'd still be stuck in Southern Virginia because we'd have to clean and dry the car seat itself.

I bought this for my 21-month-old who's potty trained at home. I'd hoped it would help us be able to keep her in underpants for car rides. For those little accidents where she starts to go, but realizes in time to stop and wait for the potty, it did ok, but not great. A little bit of urine wicked down to the car seat cover from the buckle, but I was able to spot clean and not have to remove the entire cover. However, if she has a bigger accident where she just goes until she's done (which doesn't often happen, but she's still pretty young, so it does from time to time), the piddle pad might as well not be on the seat. Everything soaks right through, all the way down to the car upholstery underneath the car seat. I can't even imagine trying to use this with an older child who pees more at one time. It just doesn't seem to absorb much at all. We have a Britax Boulevard, and I suppose it could be that it just isn't a great fit for our car seat. I also hate that it needs to line dry, and takes quite a while. Ultimately, I think a plastic grocery bag covered with a cloth diaper does a better job of keeping the seat dry.

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