Natural Bamboo Charcoal Diaper Pail Deodorizers – Odor Removal Sachet Bags – Diaper Smell Home Cleaning Supplies – Reusable Sachet Bags - Air Purifiers
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You can recharge them in the sun for up to 3 months after using them for 2 weeks per sachet. Many thanks for your interest in our project!
You can put it in a hot sun to refresh it. I have been using mine for years. These are wonderful for the litter box for my cat.
This can be used anywhere there is a smell that makes you feel unclean On my regular trash can, I have excellent results using these bags. The term diaper pail does not apply to all diaper jars.
You can absolutely do that. A covered litter box is a great place to put these in. It is a pleasure to have you as a customer!
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But I have an extremely stinky diaper pail and I have very few options that claim to reduce the smell without masking it, so I thought I'd give it a try. The pail has been taped with two of these across the lid and placed in between the liner and the lid, and while they haven't totally eliminated the smell (which would be nothing short of a miracle), they have dramatically slowed it down. It has been a pleasure working with you, and I'm extremely happy with my.

The diapers that I ordered were to be used with the My Diaper Genie had something similar that worked great, but as soon as it wore out, I switched to this product. I found that this product eliminated odor just as well as the DG's Playtex brand filter in that you don't smell much odor when When you open the unit, the order is still very much there (which is completely normal). In regards to the pros and cons of these Natural Bamboo Charcoal Filters, they are easy to find out. A few Pros Their effectiveness at eliminating odors is unmatched, and they can be recharged in the sun and reused again and again, saving you a lot It comes with a good number of them in the package too. I believe there were six in the package. The cons are In this case, you should use 4 When I use the diaper pail, I must use 6 at a time for effective odor control since the built in slot of the diaper pail is only suitable for 1 They were both two To properly use the pouches, you don't want to tape them on the lid too much or they won't work. Taping them on the lid means you're supposed to capture more material, but don't wrap the pouches over too much surface area. Unfortunately, I haven't quite mastered this technique, and I have had to fish one out of the dirty diaper bag after it fell out due to ill-fitting. I enjoyed that little bit less than I thought I would. Across the board, the product saves a great deal of money and works effectively. You might need to do some fancy maneuvers if you're using them in a diaper pail like I am, but for the money you can save recharging and reusing them it will be worth the effort. You should check them out.

They were recommended by a friend to help with the odor from a diaper pail, but I don't think they're working as well as I would have In light of other reviews, I am willing to keep trying and recharging according to the directions, but so far, my results haven't been as I The pros are The charcoal is neatly packaged, in a soft, sealed pocket that I do not think will be easily punctured. These are natural bamboo products, but don't have any smells or odors when they're opened for the first time. They are reconstituted furniture and do not affect the surrounding environment. This device is functional, if only for a few months, but I'd be happy not to have to walk into a stinky room every day, even if I have to change the deodorizers every few The cons are When I walk into my son's room, I smell the diaper pail odor straight away even though he has brand new carpet. According to instructions, I have tried to recharge them under the sun, but I am not feeling any improvement. In spite of keeping four of the six packets in the bottom of the diaper pail, it still appears that the room has a funny smell. In light of other reviews being so wonderful, I will recharge a few more times before I close this report. I will keep you updated if anything changes.

Thanks for the great tip! We have stinky diaper cans, both cloth and disposable, and after a lot of baking soda, essential oils, and Glade plugs, we are back to normal. My ins could only erase the smell slightly, so I was looking for something else, even though I was doubtful. My husband and I were both surprised by how fast this worked, and the fact that we couldn't smell the cans as soon as we entered my daughter's room. It's just a matter of how you tape them to the top that you should keep in mind. Our original plan was to tape them to the top lid, but we relocated them to the inside after losing a few to the trash it was totally worth it to replace!.

I left two on the bottom and one in the holder at the top of my pail but these just didn't do it justice. Lots of positive reviews here, but they really didn't do justice to my pail. In the past, I have placed a dryer sheet in the holder so it sticks under the lid and it seems to have kept the funk down and smelled pretty good. Even if it's just masking it, at least I wasn't hit with the full smack in the face smell like when I had these installed.

When I noticed our daughter's room smelling after the door closed (after she took a nap), I thought it must have been mildew. One was taped to the bottom of the diaper dekor door, one to the side door, and one was taped to Three days were spent on the project This was a week ago and it took only 4 minutes to put everything into the pail. As long as they don't work, I will still have three to use. My plan is to use it again after throwing it in the sun.

You can't believe how cool this stuff is! My boots had been on for more than 24 hours while I was travelling recently It only took one packet to completely eliminate all of the smell! Over the past couple of months, I've bought more People have been telling me about them because they are so awesome!.

It would only cost me six bucks, so I decided to give it a go. It was a great decision! I seriously began to smell bad odors from my 18 month old's diaper pail. The five of these items were placed in my pail, and not even kidding, twenty minutes later there was no smell! As of right now, they remain strong, and have not been "refreshed. ". If you are going to replace the bag, make sure to not drop anything in the diapers.
