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Help! Our Car Seat STINKS

Hey mamas!

Our Britax car seat smells terrible. So we took all of the covers off and washed them. Turns out, it's the foam underneath that really smells. We've hosed it down and sprayed it with odor eliminator. Still gross! Any tips on getting rid of the odor (kind of like vomit, but my son has never thrown up in the car)? We need to use the padding; he can't sit on plastic!

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Thanks for all the suggestions so far! It is sitting outside with baking soda on it and has been washed numerous times. Hope something works! And good to know about the power washer; hadn't thought of it ripping. Seems like such a hassle to get a replacement for a small bit of foam but if it still is yuck tomorrow, I will call Britax!

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Yeah, call them and they will send you replacements for free as long as it's still with in the year warranty. If not, I don't think it's that expensive to replace it.

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My husband decided to help out by cleaning carseats one day...he pressure washed them (and then was going to leave them out in the sun). He totally tore the foam on one of them :p. Anyway...he just went to walmart and got the cushion things they have in the craft/sewing area and cut it to fit. That's probably the most comfortable carseat we've ever owned :)

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I have replaced the styrofoam that was in my carseat by calling the manufacturer and they sent me a new set. I simply stated that we had not been in a car accident but that the foam was broken in 2 big pieces. They sent me a new insert for free. Or ask them how they suggest to get the smell out.
Otherwise I would try to actually wash the foam and plastic car seat frame with perhaps a carwash soap and sponge and then hose it down. Carwash soap is gentle on car materials, like paint and fiberglass and does not break it down.

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Make sure that foam piece is completely dry before putting the material back over it. I would sprinkle Baking Soda all over it. It will help take away some or most of the smell. :-)

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I would call the manufacturer and ask how to properly clean it, or how to get a replacement for the foam.
Frankly I am pretty shocked about some of the suggestions, such as buying crafts foam for a replacement or bleaching it in the sun. Direct sunlight can make the plastic brittle and the seat may deteriorate faster. The same goes for harsh cleaners like bleach.
And why in the world would you buy a $300 carseat, rip out the stuff that makes it safe (the EPS foam) and replace it with a haphazard fix?

Personally if I could not get out the smell and could not get a manufacturer replacement for the foam, I would buy a new seat. I'd rather be safe than sorry while trying to save a few bucks (and there are car seats on the market with comparable safety ratings, without the britax price tag).

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Yeah, call them and they will send you replacements for free as long as it's still with in the year warranty. If not, I don't think it's that expensive to replace it.

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My daughter had a major pee pee accident in her Britax. I took everything apart, poured just a bit of laundry detergent over the padding (over the styro and below the seat cover) and then sprayed the heck out of it with the hose, rolled it to get the excess water out and hung to dry. Took care of the smell.

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Baking soda, then bleaching in the sun.

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Garage sales are great for finding car seats... when you see one scoop it up and dump yours.

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