DIY How To Deep Clean a Snoo Bassinet

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @ankit-prasad
    @ankit-prasad Год назад +8

    Struggled with putting back the six screws until I read the comment that explained what was happening. Basically the thing the screws latch on to falls away/downward when the screws are removed. As a result it’s much easier to install those six screws if you lay your Snoo sideways and then tilt it a little further so the thing the screws need to latch on to falls back towards the hole. Then leave the Snoo on its side while you wiggle the base and search for the screw’s hole with a flashlight and the screw.

  • @CM90Q
    @CM90Q 2 года назад +17

    Tip for those 6 screws, I had some longer screws of the same diameter (I think M4) and used one in the centre hole to help pull up the lower guides before putting in the original screws either side, then it's easy to swap the middle screw. The problem is the lower guides drop and the screws are not long enough to get a start and pull the guides back up

    • @charlesn110
      @charlesn110 4 месяца назад +1

      Using some longer screws make getting it back in really easy

    • @danmoore2313
      @danmoore2313 Месяц назад

      Same here. I found a longer machine screw of same diameter in my collection of misc hardware. Lifesaver. I used the long screw to attach to one hole (not fully screwed in), pull up on the long screw connecting the loose the piece underneath, fully attach the two other original screws, remove the long screw, and finally replace the final original screw (repeat on other side). Sadly, this seems to be a proprietary design "feature" to discourage consumers from performing basic maintenance on the device.

  • @kellygardner5417
    @kellygardner5417 3 года назад +7

    Yes. Thank you so much!! Excellent tutorial and tips.
    This is something that Snoo should address! I it retails for $1200+ and comes with this fabric mesh that is impossible to clean. (quickly and easily!) Hopefully Snoo will re-work this, and build it with material that can be hosed down, the fabric snapped back on quickly and easily, etc. anyways! Fully appreciate your tutorial.
    When I unzipped the back on mine and looked inside, it was very dusty between the two pieces of mesh. 😳 AUGHHH!! Time to get to work. Good luck with your baby, as well. 💖

  • @lloydpeterman
    @lloydpeterman 3 года назад +7

    Hi - I’m having a hard time snapping the pieces together shown 5:08-5:20 or so. They’re arranged correctly, but only easily snap in on the back half beside the mesh. The front part of the top plastic pieces doesn’t want to snap back in. Some go in fine, most don’t.
    Did you run into this problem and do you have any recommendations for making this easier?
    I’ve tried pressing a flathead into the slot to get them to snap, but they just won’t click.
    UPDATE: ok - the flathead can work if other people have this problem too. Just be careful. I broke a small plastic piece on the bottom connector, with no structural damage, but it helped get several others in that just wouldn’t otherwise snap

  • @erinmccafferty5414
    @erinmccafferty5414 2 года назад +5

    I highly recommend against taking this apart. It can be put back together, but it is labor intensive. After a very long struggle, I have managed. If you do take it apart to loosen the fabric, I would not take the metal plate off. That’s where things really went wrong. It depends on what kind of deal you can get or what it’s worth to you. I paid $850 and for the amount of time and frustration it took to clean, I would’ve sooner bought one new or rented.

  • @chisanvegas
    @chisanvegas 3 года назад +2

    Damn girl. This alone will just make me buy a new one! Great job!!!

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  2 года назад

      Definitely something to consider when thinking about a used one!!!

  • @cburt1
    @cburt1 Год назад +2

    Great Video! And I luckily got the screws back in (after some trouble)!

  • @tiakotarba6414
    @tiakotarba6414 3 года назад +4

    The hardest part is definitely to get the 6 long screws back in place… I put the basket on a clean mat and tried different angle (lean the basket against top edge, like almost straight up on the side way) and kept moving the inside at the same time. Finally I was able to secure the two middle screws… feel like such an achievement!!

  • @christianamartin2341
    @christianamartin2341 3 года назад +8

    Oh my goodness getting those screws back in was NO JOKE. Major caution to anyone attempting to clean this thing-can be a huge time suck!

  • @johnleeno9408
    @johnleeno9408 Год назад +3

    Very annoying to get the 6 longer screws in but I found a pretty easy way. Take the Snoo and flip it upside down between two tables with a gap in the middle and work on it from underneath. That will bring the plates down so that you can easily screw them in. Helps to have two people to lift and flip it. Once I figured this out, I got all screws in within 2 minutes. What a poor design though.

  • @familyj4715
    @familyj4715 2 года назад +4

    The major CON is they act like they for enviroment but they refuse to sell parts like motors that are known to fail, so if out of warranty from used or second baby and stops your out of luck

  • @kkaz___
    @kkaz___ Год назад +7

    To engage the 6 screws back into place easiest way I found was to put a 3mm or 2.5 mm Allen key down one of the holes and once engaged u can put the first screw in and should be it

  • @timmiller2460
    @timmiller2460 11 месяцев назад

    You can screw the clips back on before refitting the fabric to the base. I found this easier. Once fabric is fitted the top clips can be put on. I put long match sticks through the middle holes of the 6 bolts. The one I have done had broken o rings on the bearings so a bigger rebuild. It is possible and I did completely remove the fabric to clean it but it is a lot of screws to undo. I’m a mechanical engineer, took pictures and got it all back together fine and exactly the same but if you aren’t confident in your abilities then best not to attempt it.

  • @JH-cx2ms
    @JH-cx2ms 11 месяцев назад

    For the 6 screws, I just gently stick my hands underneath the platform and felt the metal plate. Lined up the metal plate’s hole with the bottom of the platform hole where the screw goes through. It was pretty easy rather than keep trying to look through the holes with the flashlight. But definitely have to be gentle.

  • @mookie_fan_84
    @mookie_fan_84 Год назад +1

    Taking the metal plate off is not necessary for most clean ups. My baby just threw up a foot in the air, hit our bed that was next to the snoo, it got under the mattress somehow and in between the two layers of mesh, but there was none at all under the metal plate. I could have just taken the plastic clips off without messing with the big screws and would have been able to clean it just as well.
    The difficulty with the large screws is because the part they are supposed to screw into drops down once you take them out and the screws can’t reach it. I set the snoo on its side and used a long thin screwdriver to find the middle hole. You will know that you’ve found the hole once the screwdriver goes in deeper then the length of the screw. Then, while holding the screwdriver in the hole, tilt the snoo (like you’re starting to flip it upside down) and then put in the side screws. As they start to catch the thread of the part underneath they start bringing it up and the middle screw is no problem at all. You have to repeat the whole thing on the other side as the two sides are two separate pieces.
    As someone else said above, if ou have the same type of screw but longer, you can also just put the longer screw in the middle hole to bring the part up and then replace it with the correct screw once you’ve screwed the side screws in.

  • @quyentrieu9873
    @quyentrieu9873 3 года назад +3

    Hi! Can you share what kind of cleaner you used for the mesh? Thanks!

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  2 года назад +1

      Sorry for the late response! Just realized this video actually got some attention 😂
      I believe I used oxyclean on most of it, but spray and wash on the really gnarly spot. I had to rinse it really well.

  • @funstuffonthenet5573
    @funstuffonthenet5573 Год назад +1

    This product costs $1600 and you need to disassemble it to clean out the mold from baby spit and puke... absolutely ridiculous
    They should have instaled gaskets to keep liquid out.
    Poor quality engineering. But dont worry folks it has WiFi 😂
    Thanks for the videoml. You are great. The engineers behind this....not so much

  • @hadeelsaid8734
    @hadeelsaid8734 2 года назад +2

    OK to screw the six screws back in the only thing that worked for me is to rock the bassinet back-and-forth after tipping it on its side and screwing them in while it was like that

  • @candicewallace7715
    @candicewallace7715 2 года назад

    I tried to take the clips off with a flathead screwdriver but it scratched the paint off. How did you avoid this?

  • @jakedevents
    @jakedevents 2 года назад +1

    Also, before you put it together again, use some silicone or other plastic lubricant on all moving joints.

  • @emmalin9373
    @emmalin9373 2 года назад +2

    Hi, could you share more how to put the 6 large screws back? In my case they all go straight to the end and don’t screw at all… Huge thanks!

    • @victoriafursov8910
      @victoriafursov8910 2 года назад

      How’d you end up putting the screws back in? Having the same problem now

  • @Samv411
    @Samv411 2 года назад +2

    I wish I could reply with a picture. To get those 6 screws in. Place the snoo on it's edge so the whole thing is standing up vertically.

    • @asaekown
      @asaekown 2 года назад +2

      Hi Sam! Can you explain more how you did this? I can’t figure out why they won’t screw in

  • @thebrioboys1589
    @thebrioboys1589 3 года назад +1

    May I ask how much you paid for this, needing to be taken apart for cleaning?

    • @juliecabral3731
      @juliecabral3731 3 года назад

      Following

    • @melissavieira3280
      @melissavieira3280 3 года назад

      Used Snoos go for $600-$1000 depending on how many previous owners. They are $1,600 new plus tax. I paid $700 for mine with accessories and it’s very dirty. It was not disclosed when I purchased or else I wouldn’t have bought it. It’s cleaning up good though.

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  2 года назад

      I paid $800 and it came with a bunch of other baby accessories and a ton of sleep sacks.

  • @bb-tb8se
    @bb-tb8se 3 года назад +5

    They seriously need to come up with a better design to allow easier cleaning.

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  2 года назад

      Agree! It’s really nasty what gets stuck in there…

  • @FloraMoonFarm
    @FloraMoonFarm 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this! I used oxy spray and then bleach for the fabric.

  • @nerios.v
    @nerios.v 3 года назад +1

    Hello, thanks for the video. I lost the screws :S, is there any way you could help me by showing them to me with some measurements so I can get a replacement from a hardware store, it would save us, this is a lot to ask :/

    • @redlitre
      @redlitre 3 года назад +1

      For anyone else attempting this step I highly recommend using a longer implement like a bamboo skewer to line up the holes. It makes it 100% easier. Pt. 2 if you’re able to, inverting the bassinet and lying under it to let it’s natural weight push down against your screwing the screws up helps as well.

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  2 года назад

      Oh I’m so sorry!!! I hope you found a solution!

  • @pleo1988
    @pleo1988 3 года назад +2

    How did you rinse the mesh

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  2 года назад

      Laid it over the side of the tub and used the shower head

  • @stephanielee9954
    @stephanielee9954 Год назад

    Can anyone comment how long this whole process took?

    • @johnleeno9408
      @johnleeno9408 Год назад

      Took me about an hour. But I didn’t do a deep clean on the netting.

    • @thanks4that261
      @thanks4that261 5 месяцев назад

      Should take about 45 mins. I'm 30 minutes into trying to get the screws back in cursing myself for taking them out. It wasn't dirty under there at all. I really WISH the people making these videos would edit them or put a disclaimer to NOT TAKE OUT THE SCREWS!!!!!!

  • @oscarjelonek5661
    @oscarjelonek5661 3 года назад +1

    Hey can you explain how to clean the mesh ?

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  2 года назад

      I saw a guy hang his upside down in the garage to really soak and scrub it down. I just did basic spot cleaning, but be gentle when scrubbing either way.

  • @CarissaMelissa
    @CarissaMelissa 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this!

  • @thibaultdewaziers9804
    @thibaultdewaziers9804 Год назад +1

    I think this deep cleaning was not worth it for the result
    The fabric on the side doesn’t go away easily and that’s the part I wanted to clean

  • @yaz7652
    @yaz7652 2 года назад +1

    well done!

  • @brooklynnewright7219
    @brooklynnewright7219 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for making this video! 💕

  • @lillianalachute2592
    @lillianalachute2592 2 года назад +1

    Omg! That’s for “fyi that’s upside down!” I’ve been sitting here forever trying to pop these clips back in place! 😩😩😆

  • @thanks4that261
    @thanks4that261 5 месяцев назад

    I cant get the screws to go back in... Sheesh

  • @POV_the-family
    @POV_the-family 3 года назад

    Can you sent me the link to buy fabric link shaver

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  2 года назад

      Funny thing, this lint shaver actually broke shortly after this. I bought a battery operated one on Amazon that’s been great.

  • @quyentrieu9873
    @quyentrieu9873 3 года назад +6

    Hi! Can you share what kind of cleaner you used for the mesh? Thanks!

    • @torritaylor-spencer3101
      @torritaylor-spencer3101 3 года назад

      I need to know also, my snoo is filthy

    • @deonkappenman9886
      @deonkappenman9886  Год назад +1

      I used spray & wash and oxiclean and rinsed REALLY well. Plus I still had a couple months for it to air out.