Share the holiday cheer with your potty training child. Making the transition from diapers to regular underwear does not have to be smelly. Here's how you can keep your child's potty fresh for the holidays:
1. Empty potty contents into toilet
Carefully pour the potty's contents in your toilet. Be patient so you don't miss and accidentally spill urine and/or feces outside of your toilet. Flush the toilet after emptying the contents in the toilet. Use disinfecting wipes to clean thoroughly clean up any splashes or spills.
2. Wipe down inside of potty
Use toilet paper to wipe down any remaining fecal matter. Discard of the toilet paper in the toilet and flush the toilet. After using toilet paper and discarding of the toilet paper, use sanitizing wipes and thoroughly wipe the inside of the potty.
3. Wipe down outside of potty
After wiping down the inside of the potty, wipe down the outside of the potty with sanitizing wipes. The reason for doing this is that urine and fecal matter spray will make its way on the outside when your little one is taking care of business.
4. Add 2-3 tablespoons of baking soda
After wiping the inside and outside of your kid's potty, add 2-3 tablespoons of baking soda to the inside of your kid's potty. Doing this will help neutralize any unpleasant odors in your child's potty. Return your child's potty to its original location and you're done cleaning your child's potty! For extra freshness, add 3 drops of peppermint essential oil.
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