HOW TO CLEAN BABY POTTY SEAT
What You Need
Congratulations! You're almost done with dirty diapers! We'll give you a moment to celebrate before we remind you that you'll still be dealing with your toddler's bodily functions for a little while longer during potty training...
Aside from a diaper or two here and there and handling the occasional accident, you'll now be leveling up to cleaning the baby potty chair.
There is a set of cleaning instructions to follow after each use, once a day, and once a week. After each use, take the potty into your bathroom and dump any soils and toilet paper into the toilet. Spray a solution of 1 ounce of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner and 1 cup of water onto a handful of paper towels and wipe down the potty seat. Wipe the seat once more with a new paper towel dampened with plain water, and voila!
Simple Green doesn't contain the harmful chemicals sometimes found in other cleaning products*. It also deodorizes, so you can remove stubborn stains and leave the toilet smelling fresh at the same time.
Follow this process with an EPA-registered disinfectant. Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner does not eliminate germs, but a fast-acting spray-application disinfectant can eliminate cold, flu, E. Coli, Salmonella, Staph, and other illness-causing bacteria in 2 minutes or less. Click here to learn more about disinfecting a toilet.
Cleaning a potty with white vinegar or soapy water won't provide you with the surfactants needed to help penetrate, loosen, and remove soils, meaning you could just be pushing dirt around instead of
cleaning.
People commonly use disinfecting wipes for wiping up during toilet training because they seem convenient. Still, wipes can require that surfaces remain wet for up to 10 minutes to be effective.
Keeping a surface wet with disinfecting wipes can be more difficult than you might think. Many of them contain alcohol, which can cause the liquid to dry quickly and can also cause premature cracking of plastic and vinyl. This can make it challenging to keep the surface wet without re-wiping multiple times, resulting in a potential waste of time and money.
You don't need to wear rubber gloves when touching Simple Green, but you should use them to avoid cross-contaminating other surfaces. It helps to buy them in a different color than those you use otherwise, so you never accidentally use your toilet cleaning gloves for other household chores.
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*Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner is an EPA Safer Choice product. You can learn more about how each ingredient has been reviewed by EPA toxicologists for health, safety, and environmental compliance here.