---
product_id: 104517200
title: "Cloth Diaper Sprayer Splatter Shield - White, Plastic, 1 Count - Splash-Proof Diaper Sprayer Shield - Essential Baby Registry Must-Haves - Portable Nursery Bucket for Baby Essentials"
brand: "simplyimagine"
price: "306 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 10
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/104517200-cloth-diaper-sprayer-splatter-shield-white-plastic-1-count-splash
store_origin: PL
region: Poland
---

# Splash-proof drainage system Durable high-quality plastic One-handed clip operation Cloth Diaper Sprayer Splatter Shield - White, Plastic, 1 Count - Splash-Proof Diaper Sprayer Shield - Essential Baby Registry Must-Haves - Portable Nursery Bucket for Baby Essentials

**Brand:** simplyimagine
**Price:** 306 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚼 Keep it clean, keep it classy—diaper duty just got a glow-up!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Cloth Diaper Sprayer Splatter Shield - White, Plastic, 1 Count - Splash-Proof Diaper Sprayer Shield - Essential Baby Registry Must-Haves - Portable Nursery Bucket for Baby Essentials by simplyimagine
- **How much does it cost?** 306 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- simplyimagine enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted simplyimagine brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Mess-Free Diaper Duty:** Splash-proof shield keeps your nursery spotless and hands clean.
- • **Versatile Beyond Baby:** Transforms post-diaper days into a multipurpose cleaning bucket—smart sustainability in action.
- • **Stable & Slip-Resistant:** Rubber feet keep the shield steady, preventing slips and splashes during every spray session.
- • **Effortless One-Handed Use:** Secure clips let you manage diaper sprays with a single hand—because multitasking parents deserve ease.
- • **Built to Last & Easy to Clean:** Sturdy plastic design resists wear and simplifies maintenance for long-term use.

## Overview

The SimplyImagine Cloth Diaper Sprayer Splatter Shield is a must-have for modern parents committed to cloth diapering. Designed with splash-proof technology, sturdy clips for one-handed operation, and durable plastic construction, it streamlines diaper cleaning while reducing mess. Its adaptable design extends its usefulness beyond baby care, making it a smart, eco-conscious addition to any nursery setup.

## Description

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Review: A must have for reusable diapers (plus tips for best use) - it's worth the $42 price - If you're going to use washable diapers, this is a MUST HAVE, along with a good sprayer and disposable, reusable gloves. I know it looks like an expensive piece of plastic, but you won't be able to DIY something like this with a bucket, etc. This SimplyImagine SprayStand prevents splashes from getting on your clothes or face as much is possible. Of course, you're going to get splashed while spraying diapers no matter what, but this helps a lot. It's made thick and is sturdy. The rubber feet on the tray won't slide around on the back of the toilet and you can leave a hosed down diaper in the stand over the tray for as long as you like to drip dry. The diapers and absorbent pad won't dry out completely, but every bit of drying helps keep the diaper bin from getting too heavy. The 4 included clips are plastic so they won't rust, but they may break, eventually. They are strong enough that two clips will hold a diaper in place even if you reach in and pull down on it to stretch the elastic bands on the diaper for better rinsing. The other clips can hold a rinsed absorbent pad or a set of gloves. A note about the environment: I use cloth diapers to save money and keep thousands of diapers out of the landfill. It is debatable if cloth diapers are truly "better for the environment", because they do use more water to manufacture and wash. Tips for best use: Get a sprayer wand with an adjustable spray. I bought the LUFEIDRA Handheld Toilet Bidet Sprayer on desertcart. It works great and installed in about 30 minutes. The adjustable spray is strong enough to blast away thick poop, but can also be used as a gentle rinse. If the sprayer you get only has one power level and it's too strong, this shield won't stop all those splashes from getting on you. Also make sure the sprayer has an off valve so you can turn off the water to it when not in use. You don't want a hose sprayer leaking when you're not home and flooding the bathroom. Push the SprayStand as close to the front of the toilet bowl as possible to prevent splashes from the toilet landing on your feet. Lift the seat to keep splashes from getting on it and set the shield on the bowl rim. Wear gloves, like nitrile or pvc or latex. I reuse thicker nitrile gloves (nitrile gloves are expensive) by rinsing them with the sprayer when I'm done, then washing them on my hands with soap. I take them off and use one set of the clips to hold them on the outside of the SprayStand to dry. You'll want to use gloves because baby poo will stick in the elastic bands of the diaper, where the material bunches up. You should spray that poo out of the elastic before you wash the diapers, and the only way I know to do that is to use one of my gloved hands to gently pull down on the diaper when it's clipped to the inside of the stand to stretch out the elastic band and spray it. Pull out the absorbent pad insert from the diaper before you spray. You can either skip spraying the absorbent pad, or spray it and wring it out with your gloved hands. I don't recommend spraying the absorbent pads and then letting them drip dry before you throw them in a diaper bin because the bin will get too heavy with a bunch of soaking wet diaper pads in it. The absorbent pads are designed to absorb water, so wringing them out keeps the bin weight down. Put the dirtiest part of the diaper downwards and keep the sprayer close to the diaper when you're near the top to prevent splashes. The lower part of the diaper can be hosed downward from farther away. Spray downward as much as possible, except on the elastic band towards the bottom (the back of the diaper). That band creates a cup shape which will splash water right back at your face. Spray that from the side with low pressure, or hold the elastic band up with your free hand to reduce splashes. Leave the diaper and insert inside the shield for as long as you like to drip dry. Put the shield on the back of the toilet in the tray, then when you have a new diaper to rinse, open the clips and let the wet diaper and pad just slide into the tray. When you're done rinsing the new dirty diaper, take the older wet one out of the tray and to the diaper bin. Rinse the inside of the shield when you're done spraying the diaper. Use a hot soapy sponge or rag to wash it out when poo bits build up. Rinse it with the sprayer. Turn off the water to the spray wand when you're done. For washing dirty diapers: You don't need 2 or three wash cycles to clean dirty diapers! Just one cycle with a pre-wash and an extra rinse. Some HE washers have a water plus (extra water) option which can work instead of a second rinse. In the pre-wash cycle only add 1/2 cup of white vinegar and no soap. Pour the vinegar into the empty wash tub before you start or in the soap dispenser for the pre-wash. This will neutralize the ammonia in the older diapers before the soap from the regular wash is mixed in. Laundry detergent does not remove ammonia well since they are both alkaline. Then use 1/4 cup borax and whatever detergent you like in the wash cycle. Wash in HOT water, heavy soil and high spin. If your water takes forever to heat up, turn a nearby faucet on full hot until the cold water is flushed from your pipes before you start the cycle. This will help get the hottest water possible for the pre-wash. Check the diapers for stains after the wash and rewash or treat, etc, if you like. Of course, they are diapers... so some stains shouldn't matter.
Review: Great product for your cloth diapering journey! - I use Esembly bamboo viscose tossers, but they sometimes shift around and don’t catch everything. I bought this bucket along with a hand-held bidet right before I started transitioning to baby led weaning and WOW. This makes it SO EASY to clean off stool from cloth diapers! I cloth diaper part-time and have been using this for about 4-5 months. The bucket itself is a nice thick, quality plastic and the clips that come with it have held up very well. The drip tray is GREAT so you don’t have to leave the bucket on the toilet to dry or get water all over the floor. This is definitely worth the cost to add it to your cloth diapering arsenal.

## Features

- Effortless Diaper Management: Experience stress-free diaper changes with the SimplyImagine Cloth Diaper Sprayer Shield, designed to contain messes and keep your hands clean. This essential product reduces the need for disposables, making it a top choice among baby essentials
- One-Handed Convenience: The cloth diaper shield features sturdy clips to secure the diaper pail, allowing seamless one-handed operation. Its efficient drainage system prevents splashes, enhancing your baby boy essentials toolkit
- Durable and Easy Maintenance: Made from high-quality plastic, the diaper sprayer bucket ensures long-lasting use and easy maintenance. Ideal for those committed to cloth diaper care, it's a reliable cloth diaper cleaning bucket and sprayer solution
- Adaptable Household Solution: Beyond diaper duty, the cloth diaper pail adapts to various cleaning tasks, from shoes to clothing. Once baby days are over, it transforms into a reusable diaper bucket with a lid for other household needs
- Stable and Reliable Performance: The cloth diaper splatter guard remains stable during use, providing an efficient diaper-changing experience. It is an essential addition to any diaper spray pail, perfect for new parents seeking dependable diaper management tools

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07LCWLM52 |
| ASIN  | B07LCWLM52 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,447 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #2,604 in Baby Diapering Products |
| Brand Name | SimplyImagine |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,081) |
| Date First Available  | February 10, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Item model number  | SI-DSS10 |
| Manufacturer | SimplyImagine |
| Manufacturer  | SimplyImagine |
| Manufacturer recommended age  | 13 months - 18 years |
| Material Features | disposable |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions  | 17 x 17 x 9 inches; 4 Pounds |
| Scent | Orange |
| Special Features | Non Abrasive |
| Specific Uses For Product | Toilet |
| Surface Recommendation | Rubber |
| UPC | 862319000337 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SimplyImagine
- **Item Form:** Spray
- **Material Feature:** disposable
- **Scent:** Orange
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Toilet

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: where can I buy the spray itself from this same brand?**
A: This brand doesn't sell a spraayer (per their online catalog via their website) but I would recommend the Bumworks Sprayer, it's my favorite that I've had!

https://www.amazon.com/Bumworks-Cloth-Diaper-Toilet-Sprayer/dp/B075X238XB/ref=sxts_sxwds-bia-wc-p13n1_0?cv_ct_cx=cloth+diaper+sprayer&dchild=1&keywords=cloth+diaper+sprayer&pd_rd_i=B075X238XB&pd_rd_r=26805487-46b9-408e-a84d-31863e9ba475&pd_rd_w=25o2S&pd_rd_wg=0QUz4&pf_rd_p=13bf9bc7-d68d-44c3-9d2e-647020f56802&pf_rd_r=YMZZ0Z4RAF68PNNF44CP&psc=1&qid=1596487959&sr=1-1-791c2399-d602-4248-afbb-8a79de2d236f

**Q: Does this include the sprayer?**
A: This does NOT include sprayer.

**Q: Does this move around on the toilet while using or is it secure? Seems like its flat & will move.**
A: It is not flat. There is a part that is about an inch under what you see in the picture. That is what holds it in the bowl of the toilet.

**Q: How big is the opening at the bottom? Is it just a slot or is it the entire bottom open?**
A: The entire bottom is open, a CD could easily fall through into the toilet (this has happened to me a couple times where it will slide down from clip while spraying and into toilet). I'm not sure of exact measurements of the opening.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A must have for reusable diapers (plus tips for best use) - it's worth the $42 price
*by C***K on November 13, 2023*

If you're going to use washable diapers, this is a MUST HAVE, along with a good sprayer and disposable, reusable gloves. I know it looks like an expensive piece of plastic, but you won't be able to DIY something like this with a bucket, etc. This SimplyImagine SprayStand prevents splashes from getting on your clothes or face as much is possible. Of course, you're going to get splashed while spraying diapers no matter what, but this helps a lot. It's made thick and is sturdy. The rubber feet on the tray won't slide around on the back of the toilet and you can leave a hosed down diaper in the stand over the tray for as long as you like to drip dry. The diapers and absorbent pad won't dry out completely, but every bit of drying helps keep the diaper bin from getting too heavy. The 4 included clips are plastic so they won't rust, but they may break, eventually. They are strong enough that two clips will hold a diaper in place even if you reach in and pull down on it to stretch the elastic bands on the diaper for better rinsing. The other clips can hold a rinsed absorbent pad or a set of gloves. A note about the environment: I use cloth diapers to save money and keep thousands of diapers out of the landfill. It is debatable if cloth diapers are truly "better for the environment", because they do use more water to manufacture and wash. Tips for best use: Get a sprayer wand with an adjustable spray. I bought the LUFEIDRA Handheld Toilet Bidet Sprayer on Amazon. It works great and installed in about 30 minutes. The adjustable spray is strong enough to blast away thick poop, but can also be used as a gentle rinse. If the sprayer you get only has one power level and it's too strong, this shield won't stop all those splashes from getting on you. Also make sure the sprayer has an off valve so you can turn off the water to it when not in use. You don't want a hose sprayer leaking when you're not home and flooding the bathroom. Push the SprayStand as close to the front of the toilet bowl as possible to prevent splashes from the toilet landing on your feet. Lift the seat to keep splashes from getting on it and set the shield on the bowl rim. Wear gloves, like nitrile or pvc or latex. I reuse thicker nitrile gloves (nitrile gloves are expensive) by rinsing them with the sprayer when I'm done, then washing them on my hands with soap. I take them off and use one set of the clips to hold them on the outside of the SprayStand to dry. You'll want to use gloves because baby poo will stick in the elastic bands of the diaper, where the material bunches up. You should spray that poo out of the elastic before you wash the diapers, and the only way I know to do that is to use one of my gloved hands to gently pull down on the diaper when it's clipped to the inside of the stand to stretch out the elastic band and spray it. Pull out the absorbent pad insert from the diaper before you spray. You can either skip spraying the absorbent pad, or spray it and wring it out with your gloved hands. I don't recommend spraying the absorbent pads and then letting them drip dry before you throw them in a diaper bin because the bin will get too heavy with a bunch of soaking wet diaper pads in it. The absorbent pads are designed to absorb water, so wringing them out keeps the bin weight down. Put the dirtiest part of the diaper downwards and keep the sprayer close to the diaper when you're near the top to prevent splashes. The lower part of the diaper can be hosed downward from farther away. Spray downward as much as possible, except on the elastic band towards the bottom (the back of the diaper). That band creates a cup shape which will splash water right back at your face. Spray that from the side with low pressure, or hold the elastic band up with your free hand to reduce splashes. Leave the diaper and insert inside the shield for as long as you like to drip dry. Put the shield on the back of the toilet in the tray, then when you have a new diaper to rinse, open the clips and let the wet diaper and pad just slide into the tray. When you're done rinsing the new dirty diaper, take the older wet one out of the tray and to the diaper bin. Rinse the inside of the shield when you're done spraying the diaper. Use a hot soapy sponge or rag to wash it out when poo bits build up. Rinse it with the sprayer. Turn off the water to the spray wand when you're done. For washing dirty diapers: You don't need 2 or three wash cycles to clean dirty diapers! Just one cycle with a pre-wash and an extra rinse. Some HE washers have a water plus (extra water) option which can work instead of a second rinse. In the pre-wash cycle only add 1/2 cup of white vinegar and no soap. Pour the vinegar into the empty wash tub before you start or in the soap dispenser for the pre-wash. This will neutralize the ammonia in the older diapers before the soap from the regular wash is mixed in. Laundry detergent does not remove ammonia well since they are both alkaline. Then use 1/4 cup borax and whatever detergent you like in the wash cycle. Wash in HOT water, heavy soil and high spin. If your water takes forever to heat up, turn a nearby faucet on full hot until the cold water is flushed from your pipes before you start the cycle. This will help get the hottest water possible for the pre-wash. Check the diapers for stains after the wash and rewash or treat, etc, if you like. Of course, they are diapers... so some stains shouldn't matter.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product for your cloth diapering journey!
*by C***E on June 8, 2025*

I use Esembly bamboo viscose tossers, but they sometimes shift around and don’t catch everything. I bought this bucket along with a hand-held bidet right before I started transitioning to baby led weaning and WOW. This makes it SO EASY to clean off stool from cloth diapers! I cloth diaper part-time and have been using this for about 4-5 months. The bucket itself is a nice thick, quality plastic and the clips that come with it have held up very well. The drip tray is GREAT so you don’t have to leave the bucket on the toilet to dry or get water all over the floor. This is definitely worth the cost to add it to your cloth diapering arsenal.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Super effective!
*by H***A on January 14, 2026*

Game changer, makes spraying off diapers a breeze. Clips are sturdy.

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