Toilet Seat Covers Disposable - 24 Large Waterproof Potty Covers for Toddlers, Kids, and Adults by Mighty Clean Baby - 2 Packs of 12 Covers
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Anonymous
> 24 hourI bought these because I knew I would be living with others while on a trip and like to be extra clean in the bathroom. They cover the seat completely, with extra material to dangle a little over the sides. The middle opening is a little small, but I guess Id rather it be smaller than bigger so less of the toilet area is exposed. I thought I would like the adhesion part, as there are two sticky strips, you just rip off the plastic covering and stick it on the seat; however, they are so sticky that when I pull the cover off, the sticky part gets stuck on the seat and I end up having to scrape it off with my nail. The whole point is to avoid touching the seat, so thats not good. My quick fix is putting one strip of toilet paper on the sticky ends after pulling the plastic cover off, that way there are no issues. You might suggest just leaving the plastic piece on, except when I did that, if I moved at all the plastic cover would start peeling off, and it would get stuck anyway. I like the thickness of this one, as its not too thick and not too thin. It wont tear if you move and has a moisture resistant texture on the bottom. Its a bit thick to roll up and throw away, so it would be nice to have a little wrapping. All in all, I bought 3 different types/brands to compare, and I would definitely get these again. I felt a lot more comfortable using these.
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Cubish
> 24 hourI keep them in my purse for my granddaughter.
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Sarah Yak
> 24 hourI LOVE these for keeping my toddler’s hands clean when using public bathrooms. Great size and material. My only complaint is that when I remove the cover, many times the adhesive sticker stays behind on the seat. I tried once to pick it off just to see if it would come up easy and nope. That’s on there for life! The cleaning associate will probably need a razor blade to get it off. I feel bad for leaving it but I’m not about to spend my days picking with my fingers on a public toilet seat! I have reverted to not using the adhesive and just being more careful to set my kiddos on the covers.
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Kimberly
> 24 hourThe campsite we use has porta-potties. These came in handy when it was time for little ones to use the restroom (ages 6-9), even the teenagers wanted to use them. Im so glad I got these.
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SR
> 24 hourPerfect for all the public restrooms we have to use while at soccer games!
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Margaret J.
> 24 hourJust wish they stuck better to the seat
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tahum
> 24 hourI bought this for traveling and in hopes that my daughter’s bum won’t touch the dirty public toilet seats. It does it’s purpose. I still prefer the bigger one that I got from another company.
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Joy Shine
> 24 hourGreat for travel.
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Me
> 24 hourThese are the best. Best price. They work. Theyre waterproof. What more can I ask for? They cover the whole toilet, because you know, and I know, kids hang and dangle their legs all over the potty and they ALWAYS grip the yucky sides with their hands. At home? No big deal. On a dirty public toilet? GROSS. I used these with one of those plastic seat minimizers that you put on the big potty so your kids tiny butt doesnt fall into the adult-sized toilet and they can relax and comfortably go (we have the blue fold-up owl one). Who wants to dangle and hold themselves up while trying to relax and drain bladder, etc? With the little tots, I put these covers over the gross public toilet, then put our fold-up seat minimizer on top so my kid can sit comfortably and not dangle her butt in, or have to hold herself up while she goes. Bonus; our little fold-up seat doesnt touch the public toilet seat. Now my eldest is 7 and doesnt need the seat minimizer but we still use these seat covers on dirty public toilets. But her toddler sister still needs a seat minimizer on top of the plastic. Anyway, I used these before and am buying them again, I always keep a few in my bag. The only complaint I might have is the adhesive works a bit TOO well, in that sometimes it remains on the toilet seat when you pull off the seat cover to dispose of it. I dont think the adhesive needs to be so strong as the seat covers are big and stay put fine. But its not a dealbreaker. Anyway, this is great for parents of potty training kids, small kids, or even for your older kids and yourself if you encounter a dirty public toilet. For adults, one can generally just cover the seat with paper, but this does NOT work well for little kids who dangle and hangle all over the seats, knocking the paper off immediately. Plus, their legs have to touch the front of the toilet. I have often noticed drips of dried urine or smears of other things on the front of toilet bowls, and sure dont want that on my kids legs or pants. So these are great because they cover the sides and front of the toilet, too, not just the seat. Also these are great for adults. I wouldnt usually use one as theyre expensive, but some toilets are too gross for an adult using paper seat covers or lining it with toilet paper. Some seats are just nasty. But when you gotta go, you gotta go, and when the only available toilet is a filthy one, youll be very glad to have one of these in your purse or wallet! Highly recommend!
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Laura Pagan
> 24 hourI highly recommend and it is not a cheap material. It’s not paper. It’s great has a lot of coverage I buy these every weeks and give a lot of coverage to the seat and child. So child’s first hers aren’t touching the sides of the toilet. Life changing!