The Piddle Pad Waterproof Seat Protector makes every seat accident proof! The PiddlePad prevents difficult clean-ups and frustrating stains on infants seats, car seats, strollers and joggers. Our contoured design easily and discreetly fits every child's seat, from newborns to toddlers. Restraint systems easily secure around the child and the pad. The PiddlePad contains messy diaper blowouts and protects seats from potty training accidents so there is no need to revert back to diapers when on the go. The Harness Shield saves harness from wetness and soiling. The PiddlePad is made of waterproof vinyl that forms a 100% accident-proof barrier, while soft, absorbent layers wick moisture away from your baby's skin.
Customer Review: Great idea, terrible product
The thought of not having a mess on the baby's car seat if the diaper should leak was very appealing and when I discovered this Piddle Pad I quickly bought a few, thinking I'd use it in several places, not just the car seat but also the stroller, the high chair, etc. Yes, the terry cloth top will absorb liquid, but once you throw it in the washing machine or even hand wash it, the entire piece will dry crooked, it loses the proper shape, and won't fit right no matter how hard you attempt to place it properly. This is one of those things that are good in theory but not in practice unless the design and material is corrected.
Customer Review: Piddle Pad is just alright
We got this piddle pad in case our potty training daughter decides to have an accident in her car seat. The concept is brilliant....take the piddle pad out and not the entire car seat cover. However, it rolls up and is not easy to keep in place. Half the time when we put her in we don't even straighten it out b/c it's so bunched up. So, who knows if it will even work if she has an accident. The concept is good, but there needs to be a better way for it to stay in place.
Monday, November 24, 2008
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Posted by Sloane at 3:48 AM
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