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Cloth Diapers: Spray Pal



Spray Pal 

What is the purpose of the spray pal?
The spray pal holds soiled cloth diapers while the cloth diaper sprayer sprays the poo off them. They help keep your hands from having to hold the soiled diaper into the toilet, so they stay more clean and are less likely to get wet or touch poo. It contains the dirty water from splashing everywhere while rinsing soiled cloth diapers.

Where can I buy the spray pal?
The Spray Pal can be purchased at www.amazon.com.

How do you keep your spray pal clean?
After I rinse off my soiled cloth diapers with my cloth diaper sprayer, I spray down my spray pal after each use.  I will once a month clean with a disinfectant spray or if  I start to get stains after rinsing really messy cloth diapers, I use a disinfectant spray right away to get my spray pal looking clean again.

Where should I store the spray pal?
There are a few places to store your spray pal. If you're like me, you probably have wondered where is all this cloth diaper gear going to go! The spray pal folds flat, so it is flat enough to stand beside or behind some toilets. It is also able be stored inside the bathroom cabinet underneath your sink. I store mine on top of my toilet with a towel beneath it to catch extra water that maybe on it after rinsing it off.

Do I need a spray pal in order to use a cloth diaper sprayer?
No. You do not need to purchase a spray pal in order to use a cloth diaper sprayer. You can use it without having a spray pal. If you are someone that minds having another item to clean and don't mind touching and wringing out your cloth diapers with your hands, you may opt out of purchasing this one. However, just holding a cloth diaper over the toilet with the cloth diaper spray can sometimes lead to dirty water spraying everywhere and if you prefer to not use your hands to wring out the excess water in your soiled diapers after rinsing then this product is for you!

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