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Stinky Diaper Champ - Grand Junction,CO

We have been using a Diaper Champ since our 18 mo. old daughter was born and love it. For the first year of her life, we kept the Champ in her bedroom because that is where we changed diapers. Up until about 6 months ago, we never had a problem with the smell. But now it just stinks. We started keeping it in the garage, she loves to take her diapers out and throw them away herself. We are expecting another baby in August and I have thought maybe I would prefer the Champ to be back in the nursery again. Does anyone have any tips on cleaning the Diaper Champ so that the smell actually goes away?
I don't know, maybe I should just keep it in the garage anyway - I know my older one would love to be a helper and throw out the diapers.

What can I do next?

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Maybe you could try cleaning it with vinegar. It always helps get bad smells, including pee smells, out of clothes when I put some in the washer.

HTH

Have a GREAT day!

S.

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My sister in law taught me the trick of putting a charcoal brickette (the kind you use for bbq-ing) in the bottom. It works well for absorbing odors. When you notice the smell coming back, clean the pail and time for a new brick.

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you can get odder aliminaters to place inside the diper champs they carry them at babies r us. and if you find that those dont work well for you then id just scrub it down realy well and hopefully that will work.

1 mom found this helpful

Maybe you could try cleaning it with vinegar. It always helps get bad smells, including pee smells, out of clothes when I put some in the washer.

HTH

Have a GREAT day!

S.

1 mom found this helpful

You're not the only one with this problem! We gave up on ours at about the same time, after scrubbing it and bleaching it several times, only to have the smell come right back. Now I keep any non-recyclable bags (cereal, old ziplocs, bread) and put the poopies in there then in the trash. Wet ones just go in the trash, then we put it all in the kitchen bag before taking it out. Nothing like real food to make the poop stink!

My best advice is to get rid of the diaper pail. Save your plastic grocery bags and put the diapers in those. At least once a day, especially after dirty diapers, tie it closed and put in the big (outside) garbage can. Keep the bags right by the changing table in something that you're little ones won't be able to get into. Saves a TON of money and helps avoid the stink (the diaper pails won't contain the smell, as you've discovered, and once it gets into the plastic it's nearly impossible to get out)

we had the SAME thing happen! loved the diaper champ up until about 15 months - then every time we turned over the lid to insert the diaper, and the air that came out of it was terrible! even the room began to smell!

we did a lot of research and finally bought the diaper genie 2 - yes, you have to buy the refills instead of any garbage bag like the champ used, but we have been very happy! we empty it about every 2-3 days or so, but the smell in the room is gone and when or IF we ever get a whiff, it's because we're standing over it when it's exposed to air or when we're changing the genie itself. it can hold a LOT of diapers too...

good luck - it's yucky, but we have to deal with it!

I've had the same problem. I'm going to try lysol and letting it sit out in the sun. If that does not work I my be purchasing a new one and this one lasted two years, but the if I can't get the smell out I'll need to do something for my second child. My mom also told me to try baking soda.

I've found grapefruitseed oil really useful to remove bacteria caused odors & a paste of salt & water applied to the whole inner surface & left to 'cure' overnight might remove most of the odor too.

My sister in law taught me the trick of putting a charcoal brickette (the kind you use for bbq-ing) in the bottom. It works well for absorbing odors. When you notice the smell coming back, clean the pail and time for a new brick.

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