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    In car on way to softplay and little one year old has had projectile vomiting in the middle seat - yes straight through to dashboard :-(
    Poor sausage I know, but oh poor me! Lol

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    Ewwwww you'll struggle getting that out of the upholstery!

    Hugs to you all xx

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    Oh no ... Poor you.

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    eeew yuck, time for a professional valet, me thinks x

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    Yuk, I know how you are spending your weekend.

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    Eewwwww!!!!!! Unlucky for you lol. Professional vallet all the way.

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    Nothing worse is there! Oh well all part of the job I guess....still little one appears much better now - typical!

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    Oh no, poor you ( and little one) but yuk just think how much worse it could have been.., she could have been sat right behind the drivers seat, and you..... Would have been covered!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lauraring1 View Post
    Oh no, poor you ( and little one) but yuk just think how much worse it could have been.., she could have been sat right behind the drivers seat, and you..... Would have been covered!
    haha that reminded me of when I was little. We had a two door car and my brother couldnt reach the window in time. My mum wore it for the last hour of a two hour drive lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gail Tracey View Post
    eeew yuck, time for a professional valet, me thinks x
    i agree, the one time it's worth paying out for one of these!
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    My mum used to foster babies and one day at church just before it started my brother 'flew' the baby over my head and it puked all down my long hair! That was me going home!!

    Hope you get it clean poor you!

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    I was just about to have a moan about changing sons nappy and his went strait down and his feet strait up to all the gooey poo but I think you win on mucky disasters today. I just piped ds in bath clothes and all you will need to do a real swap clean.

    Is lo alright now

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    Nice to know I'm not only one! Mum says he's better now poor mite, my car on the other hand ;-)

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    I had this a few weeks ago with 18m twins!! They puked in my car at the same time!! Luckily my seats are covered and they mainly got in in themselves, one of them even manage to puke into his coat at the front!! The hassle to remove car seat covers without flicking puke everywhere! It was gross and I was heaving all the way!! And the smell, oh the smell eww!!

    I have sympathy with you, glad lo is better, but it's still a right pain!!

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    I wonder if you can put valet through books or does it have to come out of the 45 p per mile.
    Children are born with wings we help them to fly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazmin68 View Post
    I wonder if you can put valet through books or does it have to come out of the 45 p per mile.
    Im sure ive read on a previous thread that once in a while you can put it through?

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    Joyous can put a professional cleaning of carpets through on occasion if it's caused by a mindee so I'm sure you can put a valet for the car through, I'm sure it's all down to what is reasonable and it's Definetly reasonable to have your car proffesionaly cleaned after it being puked upon. Poor babe glad he's on the mend. X

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    Oh no! I really hate sick, can cope with blood and poo but think I may have joined in the vomitfest if that flew past me in the car! Hope you manage to get rid of the smell!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gail Tracey View Post

    haha that reminded me of when I was little. We had a two door car and my brother couldnt reach the window in time. My mum wore it for the last hour of a two hour drive lol
    Haha funny story... Bet she didn't see the funny side at the time :0)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lauraring1 View Post
    Haha funny story... Bet she didn't see the funny side at the time :0)
    She definitely didn't, we did though as I think he was about 7? which would have put me at about 5 lol

    Her fault entirely as she knew he got travel sick and made him get in to the back so she could pick up a hitch hiker, Shows how long ago huh?

 

 
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