Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
(7 customer reviews) 16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Useless,
March 20, 2007 L. G. Nunez - See all my reviews
This review is from: PiddlePad¿ Waterproof Seat Liner Protects Seats from Diaper Blowouts and Potty-Training Accidents Navy (Baby Product)
Doesn't stay in place, too expensive... I do better with a waterproof diaper changing pad! I cut slits in it for the buckle and straps to go through, and it works TONS better. Save your money on this one.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
lacking,
May 25, 2009 K. Wahl (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PiddlePad¿ Waterproof Seat Liner Protects Seats from Diaper Blowouts and Potty-Training Accidents Navy (Baby Product)
I thought I would save some time when preparing for my second child by just buying this product instead of sewing more of the seat-liners I made for my daughter. BIG MISTAKE!!!
The coverage on this thing is abysmal! It is quilted with polyester batting. Polyester is NOT absorbent! The knit-terry (like baby wash cloths) on the next-to-bottom side IS probably around 80% cotton. So that is somewhat absorbent, but that is all you've got for absorbency! 80% of a super thin knit-terry.
I ended up cutting this seat liner up to see what it is made of, and then sewing more of my own design (much better coverage!)using ProCare as a barrier and 3 layers of super-soft, 100% cotton quilter's flannel.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Great idea, terrible product,
June 13, 2008 frisky2000 "frisky2000" (Margaritaville) - See all my reviews
This review is from: PiddlePad¿ Waterproof Seat Liner Protects Seats from Diaper Blowouts and Potty-Training Accidents Navy (Baby Product)
The thought of not having a mess on the baby's car seat if the diaper should leak was very appealing and when I discovered this Piddle Pad I quickly bought a few, thinking I'd use it in several places, not just the car seat but also the stroller, the high chair, etc. Yes, the terry cloth top will absorb liquid, but once you throw it in the washing machine or even hand wash it, the entire piece will dry crooked, it loses the proper shape, and won't fit right no matter how hard you attempt to place it properly. This is one of those things that are good in theory but not in practice unless the design and material is corrected.