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Thanks for the link to the information. I do understand that it may

cause skin irration. But it doesn't touch her skin and I am assuming

that it all gets soaked into the band within the hour that it is off

of her head and drying. If it should cause ANY skin irration at all

then I wouldn't use it anymore. I just don't know what I would do

about the smell then because I have to use the Aveeno baby wash for

her itchy little head so then I couldn't use the Loreal kid's

shampoo. If you have any other suggestions for the smell I would

gladly appreciate them because then I would stop using the Febreze.

I just don't know what to do because her head does get itchy and the

Aveeno baby wash really helps with that.

Thanks

Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> >

> > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze on

my

> > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

started to

> > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't had

any

> > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band and

I

> > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to get

a

> > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't caused

any

> > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

that our

> > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my daughter.

> >

> >

> > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> >

>

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Thanks for the link to the information. I do understand that it may

cause skin irration. But it doesn't touch her skin and I am assuming

that it all gets soaked into the band within the hour that it is off

of her head and drying. If it should cause ANY skin irration at all

then I wouldn't use it anymore. I just don't know what I would do

about the smell then because I have to use the Aveeno baby wash for

her itchy little head so then I couldn't use the Loreal kid's

shampoo. If you have any other suggestions for the smell I would

gladly appreciate them because then I would stop using the Febreze.

I just don't know what to do because her head does get itchy and the

Aveeno baby wash really helps with that.

Thanks

Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> >

> > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze on

my

> > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

started to

> > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't had

any

> > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band and

I

> > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to get

a

> > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't caused

any

> > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

that our

> > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my daughter.

> >

> >

> > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> >

>

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Hi ,

I loved the Aveeno while was banded. It helped sooo much. I

would just worry about her breathing the Febreeze in. All I did

w/'s band was scrub it with a soft bristle tooth brush with 99%

rubbing alcohol. I always dried it under a fan. Only in the beginning

did it smell. Once I started really scrubbing it and putting it under

the fan, the smell pretty much went away.

> > >

> > > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze on

> my

> > > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

> started to

> > > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't had

> any

> > > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band and

> I

> > > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to get

> a

> > > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't caused

> any

> > > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

> that our

> > > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my daughter.

> > >

> > >

> > > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > >

> >

>

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Hi ,

I loved the Aveeno while was banded. It helped sooo much. I

would just worry about her breathing the Febreeze in. All I did

w/'s band was scrub it with a soft bristle tooth brush with 99%

rubbing alcohol. I always dried it under a fan. Only in the beginning

did it smell. Once I started really scrubbing it and putting it under

the fan, the smell pretty much went away.

> > >

> > > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze on

> my

> > > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

> started to

> > > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't had

> any

> > > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band and

> I

> > > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to get

> a

> > > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't caused

> any

> > > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

> that our

> > > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my daughter.

> > >

> > >

> > > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > >

> >

>

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Hi ,

I do use a soft bristle tooth brush to scrub her band. Isabelle is

not in the same room as me when I am cleaning her band. I do only

use 91% rubbing alcohol though. I guess honestly I started using the

Febreze a couple days after she started wearing the band because it

started to smell and I just have assumed that it would still smell

so I haven't stopped using it. Now I will try to stop using it to

see if it still has an odor. Thanks for the information and the

concern. BTW I really love that name .

Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > >

> > > Hi ,

> > > Check out this link:

> > >

> > >

> >

http://www.pgbrands.com/pages/cleaners/msds/Febreze.pdf;jsessionid=SN

> > GWJDWKQI1OH\

> > > QFIAJ1U2UQ

> > >

> > >

> > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <fanofleesa@>

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze

on

> > my

> > > > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

> > started to

> > > > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't

had

> > any

> > > > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band

and

> > I

> > > > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to

get

> > a

> > > > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't

caused

> > any

> > > > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

> > that our

> > > > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my

daughter.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi ,

I do use a soft bristle tooth brush to scrub her band. Isabelle is

not in the same room as me when I am cleaning her band. I do only

use 91% rubbing alcohol though. I guess honestly I started using the

Febreze a couple days after she started wearing the band because it

started to smell and I just have assumed that it would still smell

so I haven't stopped using it. Now I will try to stop using it to

see if it still has an odor. Thanks for the information and the

concern. BTW I really love that name .

Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > >

> > > Hi ,

> > > Check out this link:

> > >

> > >

> >

http://www.pgbrands.com/pages/cleaners/msds/Febreze.pdf;jsessionid=SN

> > GWJDWKQI1OH\

> > > QFIAJ1U2UQ

> > >

> > >

> > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <fanofleesa@>

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze

on

> > my

> > > > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

> > started to

> > > > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't

had

> > any

> > > > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band

and

> > I

> > > > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to

get

> > a

> > > > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't

caused

> > any

> > > > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

> > that our

> > > > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my

daughter.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi ,

It really fits her too. lol She was days old before she was named. We

wanted to make sure it fit her personality. We tossed around Isabella

for a bit. It didn't fit her though.

Our last baby, I let hubby name her. He goofed BIG time! lol He named

her Alisia. Very pretty name, but it doesn't fit her at all. She's a

big, milk white, chubby, blue eyed, strawberry blonde haired, Irish

all the way looking baby! hahaah We all call her Jubie, she thinks her

name is Jubie. Isn't that terrible? I just can't call her Alisia. She

doesn't even know who Alisia is. We're going to have to start using

her name or she's going to be one confused kid when she starts school.

They sell 99% rubbing alcohol, I used that instead of the 91%.

-- In Plagiocephaly , " " <fanofleesa@...> wrote:

>

> Hi ,

>

> I do use a soft bristle tooth brush to scrub her band. Isabelle is

> not in the same room as me when I am cleaning her band. I do only

> use 91% rubbing alcohol though. I guess honestly I started using the

> Febreze a couple days after she started wearing the band because it

> started to smell and I just have assumed that it would still smell

> so I haven't stopped using it. Now I will try to stop using it to

> see if it still has an odor. Thanks for the information and the

> concern. BTW I really love that name .

>

>

> Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

>

> > > > >

> > > > > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze

> on

> > > my

> > > > > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

> > > started to

> > > > > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't

> had

> > > any

> > > > > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band

> and

> > > I

> > > > > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to

> get

> > > a

> > > > > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't

> caused

> > > any

> > > > > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

> > > that our

> > > > > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my

> daughter.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi ,

It really fits her too. lol She was days old before she was named. We

wanted to make sure it fit her personality. We tossed around Isabella

for a bit. It didn't fit her though.

Our last baby, I let hubby name her. He goofed BIG time! lol He named

her Alisia. Very pretty name, but it doesn't fit her at all. She's a

big, milk white, chubby, blue eyed, strawberry blonde haired, Irish

all the way looking baby! hahaah We all call her Jubie, she thinks her

name is Jubie. Isn't that terrible? I just can't call her Alisia. She

doesn't even know who Alisia is. We're going to have to start using

her name or she's going to be one confused kid when she starts school.

They sell 99% rubbing alcohol, I used that instead of the 91%.

-- In Plagiocephaly , " " <fanofleesa@...> wrote:

>

> Hi ,

>

> I do use a soft bristle tooth brush to scrub her band. Isabelle is

> not in the same room as me when I am cleaning her band. I do only

> use 91% rubbing alcohol though. I guess honestly I started using the

> Febreze a couple days after she started wearing the band because it

> started to smell and I just have assumed that it would still smell

> so I haven't stopped using it. Now I will try to stop using it to

> see if it still has an odor. Thanks for the information and the

> concern. BTW I really love that name .

>

>

> Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

>

> > > > >

> > > > > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze

> on

> > > my

> > > > > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

> > > started to

> > > > > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't

> had

> > > any

> > > > > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band

> and

> > > I

> > > > > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to

> get

> > > a

> > > > > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't

> caused

> > > any

> > > > > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

> > > that our

> > > > > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my

> daughter.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Our orthotist recommended using a paste of baking soda and water to

scrub, then clean again with alcohol. My first attempt at it removed

all that funky smell although there seems to be a residue of baking

soda which cannot be seen since it's the same colour as the inside of

the band. There's been smears of baking soda on the boy's head ...

> >

> > Hi ,

> > Check out this link:

> >

> >

>

http://www.pgbrands.com/pages/cleaners/msds/Febreze.pdf;jsessionid=SN

> GWJDWKQI1OH\

> > QFIAJ1U2UQ

> >

> >

> > --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <fanofleesa@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze on

> my

> > > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

> started to

> > > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't had

> any

> > > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band

and

> I

> > > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to

get

> a

> > > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't

caused

> any

> > > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

> that our

> > > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my daughter.

> > >

> > >

> > > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > >

> >

>

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Our orthotist recommended using a paste of baking soda and water to

scrub, then clean again with alcohol. My first attempt at it removed

all that funky smell although there seems to be a residue of baking

soda which cannot be seen since it's the same colour as the inside of

the band. There's been smears of baking soda on the boy's head ...

> >

> > Hi ,

> > Check out this link:

> >

> >

>

http://www.pgbrands.com/pages/cleaners/msds/Febreze.pdf;jsessionid=SN

> GWJDWKQI1OH\

> > QFIAJ1U2UQ

> >

> >

> > --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <fanofleesa@>

wrote:

> > >

> > > I just wanted to say that I am the one who uses the Febreze on

> my

> > > daughter's band. My ortho said it was ok to use if the band

> started to

> > > smell. She has been in her band for 8 weeks now and hasn't had

> any

> > > rash or anything like that. I only spray it once in her band

and

> I

> > > spray it from several inches away. I guess if she started to

get

> a

> > > rash or something then I will stop using it but it hasn't

caused

> any

> > > problems for me yet and hopfully it won't. I'd hate to think

> that our

> > > ortho would ok something that would cause a rash on my daughter.

> > >

> > >

> > > Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06

> > >

> >

>

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