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    My ds had an accident in the car on the way home tonight. Any of you have any good ways of cleaning it? It's the actual car seat and not a booster/baby seat.

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    Sprinkle with bicarbonate of soda or baking powder, leave u til dry and Hoover. It should absorb all the smells. If you have not any put loads of chalk on the area, will do the same thing as would coffee granules

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    When its dry use a carpet/upholstery cleaner on it.

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    Bicarbonate of soda gets rid of the smell sprinkle it then hoover as it drys up any wetness
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    I agree with the above, if it's dry already, you can still cover the area in a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water, then vacuum when dry! Works really well, but can take a while to dry out! We had to do this on dds mattress, when we'd forgotten to put the waterproof sheet on... Oops!

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    Take the cover off and put it through the wash and then wash down the plastic with soapy water
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    Thanks everyone. I've used bicarbonate of soda. Fingers crossed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chatterbox Childcare View Post
    Take the cover off and put it through the wash and then wash down the plastic with soapy water
    It's the actual seat in the car rather than a child's seat that gets strapped in

 

 

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