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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dania
Greater than one weeksooo helpful for all occasions love it
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VeeAnn
> 3 dayThe extra large disposable seat covers are simply-the-best ever! Wherever I am with my 5-year old granddaughter, a potty break is no longer an issue. While positioning herself on the potty top, naturally she touches the sides of the public toilet. The humongous size of the seat covers protects her little hands from coming in contact with fecal germs and urine. After she sits on it, I too can utilize its water proof durability without having to switch out since the adhesive holds it in place. Inspite of the fact that I have to lift it up and dispose of the seat cover in the trash receptacle, they’re still the best ever for protecting our tush’s in public restrooms.
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Catherine B
> 3 dayThe size of this cover is great, but the tape comes off the cover and gets stuck to the toilet. The pieces of tape are very difficult to remove off the toilet
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SR
> 3 dayPerfect for all the public restrooms we have to use while at soccer games!
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B. Boff
> 3 dayPerfect to keep in the car, diaper bag, or in your purse for your little one! Bright colors make it fun for them too!
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Nita
> 3 dayEasy to use, only thing is the liners are not individually packaged
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Helena Beatty
> 3 dayTook these seat covers on vacation to Disney with our two grandsons (5 and 7). The are large enough to cover the entire toilet seat and worked perfectly. I did not use adhesive = just seemed like too much work getting it off the toilet seat and the seat covers stayed in place without using the adhesive. They are not flushable so after use you have to roll them up and throw them away which was a pain for the little ones. Just felt they were more sanitary than the thin paper provided in the stalls. Very easy to carry in a backpack or they can fold up for smaller bags.
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George
> 3 dayThese are great for travel. The only problem is the tape stays on the toilet when you pull the cover off. And it defeats the purpose if you have to try to get that stuff off because you have to scrape it off.
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Bee Fiction
> 3 dayOverall, these are of decent quality and get the job done. Good enough for both children and adults to use. ***Functionality*** The liquid barrier is strong. You dont need to worry about wetness on the seat permeating through to you or your child, or vice versa. The cut could be better, but it does work. Because there are many different shapes and sizes of toilet seat, the opening in the cover could have been more centered, and there should have been a wider cover area toward the back of the cover... it is really narrow. More of a concern for parents of kids who touch everything or lean back. Otherwise, you can make it work. The adhesive strips work, maybe a little too well... when pulled off the toilet seat, the adhesive strips remain adhered to the toilet seat. No one wants to scrape that off of a public toilet seat... theres a reason we use the cover to begin with! With that said, it was fairly easy to remove the adhesive strip by taking toilet paper and rolling the strip up, but the seat was still sticky. Still, not so convenient. To be fair, I do not yet know how this measures up to other brands. If using in combination with a childs potty seat that relies on suction cups, please note that the seat will slide around... best to brace it when the child is being seated and if you have a wiggly potty user. ***Packaging*** These come in 2 resealable pouches of 12 each, not individually wrapped. If using for travel or on-the-go, expect to carry a pouch about 10Hx6Wx1D.
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Kristin S
> 3 dayI recommend taking a minute before you use these to figure out where the tape strips are, not when your kid is about to go and you’re panicking to find them! They blend in, so that is a challenge every time. Then the tape sticks to the toilet once you peel the cover off. Yikes. They have come in handy for trips and public bathrooms but could be improved.