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Diaper Genie II Smells Aweful

We have been using our diaper genie II for a year now. For some reason the smell is now leaking out and making my living room smell horrible. Right now I have the diaper genie on my front porch, but it can't stay here forever. How do I fix this?

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:( These are all great answers, but not what I wanted to hear. I also e-mailed diaper genie to see what they have to say. From everyone on here it seems that the way to go is to get rid of the diaper genie all together. Ours gets emptied about every 2-3 days.

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I think those diaper pails are the biggest lie when it comes to what a new baby needs. I would NEVER reccomend them to anyone. I had the Diaper Champ and you could hide away those diapers but at the end of the week you were ready to pass out when you opened it! I guess if you change it every 2 or 3 days the smell isn't that bad but then what is the point? Why not just put them in a regular garbage and change it every day like you would any other garbage. You could use bleach to clean it but honestly, I would get rid of it since you child is probably using many less diapers than when he was an infant.

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How do you fix it? Stop using the diaper genie. Those things are gross.

We always just took the dirty diapers out same day.

You could try a vinegar soak/wash, but I doubt that will be more than a temporary fix.

Good luck!

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Ugh- I hate those things- had one with our 1st. We used to save the bags we got at the grocery store to bag them right away and throw them in the outdoor trash. House smells so much better that way :)

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We're going to sound like freaks, but we have a deep freeze for stinky trash. We wrap the diapers up in old grocery store sacks and throw them in the freezer until trash day. That is what we do with all of our "stinky" trash that can't be composted or thrown directly in the garbage. Those diaper pails are a complete waste of money IMHO.

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Vinegar and hot water and let it soak. You can also try putting some Fresh Wave at the bottom.

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I think those diaper pails are the biggest lie when it comes to what a new baby needs. I would NEVER reccomend them to anyone. I had the Diaper Champ and you could hide away those diapers but at the end of the week you were ready to pass out when you opened it! I guess if you change it every 2 or 3 days the smell isn't that bad but then what is the point? Why not just put them in a regular garbage and change it every day like you would any other garbage. You could use bleach to clean it but honestly, I would get rid of it since you child is probably using many less diapers than when he was an infant.

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Bought one with our first (well I think it was a gift) anyhow we used it for a few months and hated it. Diapers go in a pail in the garage. Or at our first place a pail out on the deck. Them genies just obsorb the smells.

Now you can try a vinager bath and maybe some bleach but plastic tends to hold smells well.

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How do you fix it? Stop using the diaper genie. Those things are gross.

We always just took the dirty diapers out same day.

You could try a vinegar soak/wash, but I doubt that will be more than a temporary fix.

Good luck!

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I never bought one. Seemed like a racket and the ones in the the mall always stunk, so that scared me.

We take the poopy diapers out to the trash bin right away, or if it's too late at night, we put them in the garage next to the large garage door, so when we leave, we drop it in the trash. Never had a problem and it's FREE.

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Totally agree with the getting rid of idea. TOTAL waste of money. I used to work at babies r us and the most popular pail there was one where you could use your own trash bags instead of their costly refills.
BUT yours probably needs a good cleaning with some bleach. Plastic absorbs smells, so I'm betting that is what the problem is. fill it with water and a cup of bleach, let soak, and that should clean it enough that it doesn't smell.
I cloth diaper and occasionally I have to do this with my diaper pail, even though I use a liner and wash it with each wash day.

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