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My footrest is slipping down, what can I do about it?

There could be couple reasons why. Usually both highchair legs and orings get oily with a time which causes footrest slipping down. We recomend to clean both with rubbing alcohol and carefully reaply. Natural skin oil may cause slippage, so we recomend to reduce contact with highchair legs.

Sometimes active babies try to stand up on a footrests. Please make sure seat belt is used as footrests are designed for feet support only.

My footrest is slipping down, what can I do about it?

There could be couple reasons why. Usually both highchair legs and orings get oily with a time which causes footrest slipping down. We recomend to clean both with rubbing alcohol and carefully reaply. Natural skin oil may cause slippage, so we recomend to reduce contact with highchair legs.

Sometimes active babies try to stand up on a footrests. Please make sure seat belt is used as footrests are designed for feet support only.

My footrest is slipping down, what can I do about it?

There could be couple reasons why. Usually both highchair legs and orings get oily with a time which causes footrest slipping down. We recomend to clean both with rubbing alcohol and carefully reaply. Natural skin oil may cause slippage, so we recomend to reduce contact with highchair legs.

Sometimes active babies try to stand up on a footrests. Please make sure seat belt is used as footrests are designed for feet support only.

My footrest is slipping down, what can I do about it?

There could be couple reasons why. Usually both highchair legs and orings get oily with a time which causes footrest slipping down. We recomend to clean both with rubbing alcohol and carefully reaply. Natural skin oil may cause slippage, so we recomend to reduce contact with highchair legs.

Sometimes active babies try to stand up on a footrests. Please make sure seat belt is used as footrests are designed for feet support only.

My footrest is slipping down, what can I do about it?

There could be couple reasons why. Usually both highchair legs and orings get oily with a time which causes footrest slipping down. We recomend to clean both with rubbing alcohol and carefully reaply. Natural skin oil may cause slippage, so we recomend to reduce contact with highchair legs.

Sometimes active babies try to stand up on a footrests. Please make sure seat belt is used as footrests are designed for feet support only.