It's pretty much the grossest thing you can think of.
I bought a dirty diaper at DI today.
It came with the diaper pail--an accessory thrown in, if you will. To demonstrate the usefulness of the diaper pail, I'm sure.
I mean, I'm already a little freaked out about buying stuff from DI for the ick-dirt-germ factor. But I think this tops every experience I've ever had.
After gingerly removing diaper from the pail (who knows how old it was??) and disposing of it, I sprayed the pail out with our high-pressure hose and like three cups of bleach. And now it resides in my house but I'm eyeing it, still, with skepticism and disfavor. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to get over it. We may just have to take back the diaper pail...
and you know, cloth diapers are much better for the environment. I'm sure the next customer who buys the diaper pail will appreciate the message we've left them.
3 comments:
you can't take a diaper pail back to d i>>>.you probably are going to have to use a garbage can loves here .,., the putz
Ew ew Ew! I totally get the three cups of bleach thing. Our toilet overflowed once with poopies in it and I did the bathroom floor with bleach over and over and over again. I am so sorry for you!
Uh... Can I ask that you never point it out to me when we come over? I'm afraid that would be the death of me. :-)
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