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34 of 34 found the following review helpful:
Protection for baby and crib! Oct 19, 2007
By A. Castillo
"tootzee"
With our first baby we had a traditional crib with one drop down side(Simplicity was the brand), and bought those plastic rail covers that "snap-on" to the crib rail. Those were horrible, they were too small and only covered the actual rail. My son, like most babies just chewed the short sides of the crib where there was no rail cover. With our newest addition we purchased a crib that did not have the typical railing (Bonavita brand crib). This crib was a lot pricier than our first crib and we were at a loss as to what to do when our baby began chewing on the rail. The crib is large and has many carved wood accents to it, it does not have a typical rail that the plastic snap on type rail guards would fit. I searched the internet and found this Gummi Rail guard. It is a rubbery material that claims to be non-toxic and medical grade. It comes as one long strip that has adhesive on its underside. You just clean your crib surface that you will attach it to and stick it on. DO let it set and don't disturb the rail for a few hours as suggested on the box. We didn't and a corner began lifting slightly. Other than that, I can not imagine a crib that this would not work for. Buy two so that you can protect all the surfaces of the crib baby can chew on.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
saved the crib Jan 11, 2007
By Kristin A. Miett
"K r i s t i n"
The Gummie Rail Guard was a good investment. My daughters crib has larger sides which regular crib guards wouldn't fit. The gummie guards will fit any size. The only problem I found is that the tape which holds them on isn't tacky enough. Don't get me wrong... they work but my daughter found an edge and started lifting off of the crib. I had some left over and put the new piece on and she hasn't bothered with it. Maybe I didn't put it on correctly the first time? Gummie saved my daughter crib from her teeth!
16 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Waste of money Jun 25, 2008
By K. Mundy We purchased this for our son's Emily convertable crib. The strip never went on firmly from the start and thus didn't stay on at all. I guess if anything it provides him entertainment after waking from his nap in that he can sit there and work at pulling it off...Efforts to get it to re-stick with a hair dryer were futile. Should have spent our money on something else.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Has saved an heirloom crib through two kids! Oct 24, 2009
By Ellah
"HSS"
We bought and applied this product when my son started teething. It is VERY important to first thoroughly clean the surface where you plan on applying the strip with alcohol. If there is any oily residue, the adhesive will not stay put. Our son is now four, and our one-year-old daughter has inherited this crib. The original rail protector is still in place and not so much as a corner has started to lift.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Does not stick to our crib Aug 05, 2009
By K. Shepard We have a Young America convertible crib. My 9-month-old has chewed the side rails, so there is peeling paint on the rails. I applied this gummi saver and at first I thought it was great, but two days later, the stickiness has come undone and the part of the gummi saver the he chewed on has popped off. My son now chews the gummi rail saver and the rail. Not to mention, the white paint peeled off WITH the gummi saver, so the crib looks even worse.
Will be buying the Easy Teether side rails. Wish I had bought those to begin with, as I bought the long rail Easy Teether and it works great.
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