
| | Pail Powder |  | Customer Rating: 
Write a Review Price: $6.50 each 8 ounce shaker bottle | Product Details | Do you have a smelly diaper pail? Have you given up, and decided that a smelly diaper pail is a part of the cloth diapering lifestyle? Not sure where to turn for help? Well look no farther! Pail Powder is a specially formulated diaper pail deodorizer and laundry booster. Pail Powder will keep your pail smelling fresh. Gone are the days of locking the diaper pail in the basement, or being afraid to open the bathroom door! Simply shake Pail Powder into your diaper pail each time you add a dirty diaper. The Pail Powder will absorb all those foul smells before they reach your nose! You only need 1/2 oz. of Pail Powder to deodorize the average diaper pail!Are complicated laundry routines keeping your spouse from helping with the diaper laundry? Are you confused about what to add to the washer and when to do it? Those complicated laundry routines can be hard for spouses, grandparents, and even the cloth newbie to figure out. Simplify your life and your laundry day! When Pail Powder is used in the diaper pail after each diaper change, all you need to do is take the diaper pail and toss the contents in the washer! Pail Powder will take the place of the baking soda and essential oils in your laundry routine. Your diapers will come out of the wash smelling fresh and clean with out the use of anything other than your normal diaper laundry detergent! Pail Powder Ingredients Pail Powder is hand crafted using the finest ingredients available. We use only the essential ingredients and never include any fillers! Pail Powder is specially designed to be easy on sensitive skin! - Sodium Bicarbonate
- Essential Oils
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| | Product Reviews | Rating = 5  Months Used = 3 I love this! I got the citrus and it is such a pleasant smell. It gives a fresh scent to my whole laundry room (where I have my wet bag). Just a dash every few diapers and it works great. I still add things to my wash routine, but more out of habit I think. --Jen 2/08 |
bumGenius Odor Remover |  | Customer Rating: 
Write a Review Price: $6.00 each 8 ounce spray bottle | Product Details | bumGenius! odor remover quickly eliminates the source of odor-causing bacteria in cloth diapers. It is non-toxic, biodegradable and is completely free of chemicals, oils, detergents, perfumes and solvents. Directions: Remove waste from diaper. From a distance of 6-8, spray directly onto soiled diaper, lightly covering the soiled area. Do not spray on baby. For Best Results: Spray every diaper, cover and insert. Do not soak diapers. Always store diapers in a dry pail. Ingredients: Water and vegetative microbes | | Product Reviews | Rating = 3  Months Used = 1 I got this just to try out. I have terrible hard water issues that cause a lovely stinky diaper problem. It worked great on the diaper pail, and my daughter's potty, even the gross smell left over from where the dog used my bathroom rug for a toilet. It however did nothing for the diapers themselves. I could not get it to rinse out completely and it irritated my daughters skin. So If your stink issue is due to hard water, it just makes it worse. However, I would use it again for the pail and potty as it did do a good job there. --Tracy 4/08 |
Citrus Circles |  | Customer Rating: 
Write a Review Prices: $.50 each | Product Details | Neutralizes diaper pail or diaper tote odor and adds a pleasant citrus scent. Each disc lasts 3-4 weeks and has a recommended shelf life of about 6 months. These are the same deodorizers often provided by your local diaper service company.
A handy way to use your Citrus Circles is to place one inside the leg of an old pair of stockings. Knot the other end and hang the stocking over the pail with the disc in the inside and the knot on the outside of your diaper pail. Non-toxic. | Product Reviews | Rating = 2  Months Used = 1I'm giving these a "2" because they did what they say- masked the odor of the diaper pail. However, the "mask" is a horrible chemically smell that is somewhere between citrus and dirt. Even with washing, the smell didn't come out of our diapers. Yuck- not for us. Shannon 3/07 |
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