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- Q: What are the sizes available for the GZMM Waterproof Baby Bibs? A: The GZMM Waterproof Baby Bibs are available in two sizes: one for infants aged 6-12 months and another for toddlers aged 12-24 months.
- Q: How do I clean the GZMM Waterproof Baby Bibs? A: Cleaning the bibs is simple. You can wipe them with a clean cloth or napkin, rinse them directly under water, or machine wash them at 30 degrees before hanging them to dry.
- Q: Is the GZMM Waterproof Baby Bib designed for messy eaters? A: Yes, the GZMM bib is designed to keep your baby's clothes clean during meals and activities, making it ideal for messy eaters.
- Q: What material are the GZMM Waterproof Baby Bibs made from? A: The GZMM Waterproof Baby Bibs are made from 100% polyester, which is both waterproof and lightweight.
- Q: Can the bib be used for activities other than eating? A: Absolutely! The long sleeve design makes it suitable for various messy activities, such as art projects or playtime, providing protection from stains.
- Q: Does the bib have a food catcher feature? A: Yes, the GZMM Waterproof Baby Bibs come with a food catcher, which helps to catch spills and crumbs, keeping your baby clean.
- Q: Is the bib safe for sensitive skin? A: Yes, the bib is made from super soft material that is gentle on your baby's skin, making it suitable for infants and toddlers with sensitive skin.
- Q: What should I do if I am not satisfied with the bib? A: The GZMM brand offers a 100% risk-free satisfaction guarantee. If the product does not meet your expectations, you can contact them for a resolution.
- Q: How quickly does the bib dry after washing? A: The GZMM Waterproof Baby Bibs dry very quickly after washing, making them convenient for daily use.
- Q: Are the GZMM Waterproof Baby Bibs adjustable in size? A: While the bibs come in specific sizes for different age groups, they are designed to fit comfortably and securely without needing adjustments.

