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playtray stokke Brightberry Suction Sticker for Stokke Tripp Trapp Tray

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playtray stokke Brightberry Suction Sticker for Stokke Tripp Trapp TraySuction bowls not sticking to your Stokke Tripp Trapp tray? The original Brightberry Suction Sticker transforms textured high chair trays into smooth, suction ready surfaces. Perfect for keeping silicone suction bowls and plates in place. Easy to apply. Almost invisible. And proudly designed in Australia for parents who want stress free mealtimes. The Original Stokke Tripp Trapp Suction Solution Tired of suction plates slipping? This innovative

Suction bowls not sticking to your Stokke Tripp Trapp tray?
The original Brightberry Suction Sticker transforms textured high chair trays into smooth, suction-ready surfaces. Perfect for keeping silicone suction bowls and plates in place.

Easy to apply. Almost invisible. And proudly designed in Australia for parents who want stress-free mealtimes.

The Original Stokke Tripp Trapp Suction Solution
Tired of suction plates slipping? This innovative sticker is the first and only one designed specifically for the Stokke Tripp Trapp high chair tray. Just apply to a clean surface and voilà — suction that actually sticks.

For direct tray feeding (like baby-led weaning), it is recommend to use the Brightberry 100% food-safe silicone place mats designed specifically to fit the Stokke Tripp Trapp tray.

Features

- Invented by Brightberry and made in Australia 
- Long lasting, no bubbling
- Makes suction bowls and plates actually stick to your highchair tray
- Sticker measures 37 x 17.5 cm, ensuring a perfect fit for your Stokke Tripp Trapp tray
- Includes Application Instructions & a cleaning pad

Use

Proper Application: To get the best results, we recommend following our instructions for applying the suction sticker. This will help ensure everything works as expected. If it's not applied as shown, we might not be able to help with any issues that come up.

Tableware Compatibility: For the best experience, we recommend using the Suction Sticker with Brightberry suction bowls and easy scooping plates, as they're designed to work together for strong suction and easy mealtime. While it can be used with other brands, we can't guarantee the same level of effectiveness, as their suction power may not match ours. Stick with Brightberry for the best results and stress-free mealtimes!

Product Assurance: Our Suction Sticker delivers the same strong hold you see in our videos when paired with Brightberry tableware. We encourage you to check out our demo videos and check many customer reviews to see just how effective our product is in action!

Refund Policy: Since this product is a sticker, all sales are final. We can only offer a refund if the item is returned in its original, unused condition.

FAQ

What surfaces are best for the Brightberry Suction Sticker?

The Brightberry Suction Sticker is designed to adhere firmly to most surfaces, including wooden trays, to overcome challenges with textured or scratched surfaces.

However, it's important to note that if you use the Suction Sticker on a wooden surface, the sticker might damage the surface when removed. We advise that using the sticker on such surfaces is at the user's risk.

Does this Suction Sticker also fit the Stokke Steps high chair?

Due to its heavily textured surface, we do not recommend our suction sticker for the Stokke Steps tray. Unlike the Tripp Trapp Tray, the Steps model's texture may prevent the sticker from adhering smoothly, often resulting in bubbling. Some customers have used our Universal Rectangular Suction Stickers on this tray with varying success; however, please be aware of these potential issues before proceeding.

Is the Suction Sticker reusable?

The Suction Sticker is intended for single-use applications if you need to reposition or move it to another location, a new sticker should be used for continued performance.

How do I clean the Suction Sticker?

Use mild soap to clean the Suction Sticker with a soft, damp cloth or sponge. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers that might damage the sticker. Remove any remaining soap from the sticker with a damp cloth. Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the sticker until completely dry.

Alternatively, remove the tray from the high chair and wash it under warm running water.

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