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Bumkins - Silicone Bib

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You're going love these! Super fun and so practical... the Bumkins Silicone Bib! Save yourself from the mess.

They are soft, flexible, and waterproof. They are a great size and are made from bacteria resistant, food-safe silicone. With an adjustable closure and a stay-open, catch-all pocket, these bibs are a great addition to your baby feeding supplies.

The large pocket acts as a crumb catcher as well as a drips, drops and spills catcher! Silicone has a natural resistance to bacteria, making it safe and hygienic. Safe to use – made from 100% food-safe silicone and resistant to most odors and stains.

  • Safe to use
  • Catch all pocket
  • Adjustable size
  • Waterproof
  • Easy to wipe
  • Sized to fit ages 6 to 24M

Materials
100% food safe silicone
BPA-free, PVC-free, cadmium-free, phthalate-free and lead-free
Washing
Dishwasher safe (top rack only) or hand wash with dish soap and warm water and let air dry. Safe to boil for sterilisation. Some scented washing products may leave a residue odor or taste in the silicone grip dish so we recommend using products with little or no scent.
Use
Microwave and freezer safe

 

Designed in Arizona, responsibly made in China.

Removing Odors from Silicone: We have found a few procedures that have been successful at removing the unwanted odors or tastes and refresh the silicone to stick better in the case of hard water or soap buildup.

1. Try using a rinse agent in your dishwasher to reduce mineral build-up.

2. Submerge the dish in a mixture of boiling hot water and white vinegar using the ratio of 1 cup of vinegar for every two cups of hot water. Soak for 30 minutes and then scrub with a gentle cleaning sponge. White vinegar is used to reduce mineral build-up from hard water and can be used regularly without harming the dish. Rinse and dry thoroughly.

3. Coat the dish with a mixture of white vinegar and baking soda using the ratio of 1 tbsp. of white vinegar to 2 tbsp. of baking soda. Allow the coated dish to sit overnight. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
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