Looking to Use Cloth Pullups/underware to Potty Train

Updated on March 23, 2008
C.G. asks from Vancouver, WA
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potty training paints seem tp be impossible to find does any one have unused ones the didn't end up using much or know where I can find soom for a reasonable price.

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T.L.

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At walmart they have the Gerber brand thick underwear and then I put the plasic underwear on top to hold accidents. It worked really good for me. They are not too expensive.

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R.G.

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I actually just bought some this week at Target. Good luck :).

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R.M.

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I bought mine at Target in the baby section, although they were never called cloth pullups. They were bigger underwear/panties than usual, with thermal type cloth on the sides and a thicker section through the middle in front and back. They came in packages of 2 or three and were made by Gerber I think. I don't have any used ones, but I hope you find them... they were a great way to train during the colder months when they couldn't go naked. It's not long now though!

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S.M.

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Try Kmart. That was the only place I could find any and they were pretty reasonably priced and came in a couple different sizes. Good luck.

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K.S.

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Try going to Denim and Frills in Hazel Dell (Vancouver) on HWY 99. They usually have a pretty good selection and they are really picky about the stuff they take in to sell. They have really good prices too. ($.25 ti $1.00)

Good Luck!

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