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washing cloth diapers? - Chinese prefolds
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@yahoo.com says... Have you ever tried vinegar in a Downy rinse ball? One site I read suggesting doing that, then just throwing it in the wash so that you don't have to try to catch the rinse cycle. I thought that was pretty clever, but I wonder how well it really works. It works fine. I don't do it anymore, though, because our washer has an automatic rinse dispenser on it. It kind of depends on when I remember. Sometimes I'll put it in the rinse dispenser, sometimes I'll put it in the final rinse, which is a separate cycle, so you can't miss it. Michelle Flutist -- Drift on a river, That flows through my arms Drift as I'm singing to you I see you smiling, So peaceful and calm And holding you, I'm smiling, too Here in my arms, Safe from all harm Holding you, I'm smiling, too -- For Xander [9/22/98 - 2/23/99] |
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washing cloth diapers? - Chinese prefolds
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"-L." wrote in message m... snip i still have many of the nappies after 8 years - after being used on bottoms & for protecting against spit-up on shoulders & the other many & varied uses you'll find for these wonderful objects, i've found the thickest brand i got are still in good shape whereas the thinnest brand are frayed at the edges & a bit too thin to be used as nappies on bottoms - so i'd recommend anyone to buy a thick good-quality brand from the get-go. The ones I have purchased from weebees appear to be very good quality - "diaper service quality" is what they are called. I have washed them three times and they puffed up nicely, and seem relatively thick. they're good for years after for wiping up big spills & millions of other things. using a dryer wears fabric much faster. Yeah, and unfortunately that's pretty much my only option most of the time here in the Pacific Northwest (US). It rains about half the year here. Thanks to all who replied. We are adopting a baby so will report back once I have my method in action. -L. |
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