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Catherine McDiarmid-Watt |
Monday, September 15, 2008 |
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Sharon asked: Okay, I need some advice please!! Does anyone know how I could possibly add a "holder" for a Deo disk to the lid of a diaper pail that doesn't already have one? I have seen some people mention that they use an inexpensive trash can w/ a lid for a diaper pail. Any of you that use those - have you added a holder for some sort of deodorizer and if so, how did you do it?
Catherine's Answer: You could Crazy Glue a small margarine tub to your pail lid (poke some holes in it), but personally I would just put the Deo-disk in the margarine tub and leave it at the bottom of the pail (no glue).
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