So I've had this idea for a long time.
But, why don't they put like Activated Carbon and this stuff like Seachem Purigen in diapers?
Seachem Purigen is made for removing ammonia/nitrite/nitrate and stuff, and it's re-usable. (could work great in a cloth diaper.)
It's all safe, I mean like fish survive in it and stuff.
The Seachem Purigen
Activated carbon would look kinda dirty probably.
I was curious kind of, would people buy diapers with that in it if it worked well and was reasonably priced?
The first time I wore like all-day with a ABDL diaper I got a rash. The main thing is, it could really stop the smell probably (very very well.)
If anyone wants to experiment with that, be my guest and report back! I could probably get a manufacturer to make the product and sell them.
Also, this is technically a claim to intellectual property. © I'm about to go file a patent probably here in a moment to reserve it.
:smile1:
But, why don't they put like Activated Carbon and this stuff like Seachem Purigen in diapers?
Seachem Purigen is made for removing ammonia/nitrite/nitrate and stuff, and it's re-usable. (could work great in a cloth diaper.)
It's all safe, I mean like fish survive in it and stuff.
The Seachem Purigen
Activated carbon would look kinda dirty probably.
I was curious kind of, would people buy diapers with that in it if it worked well and was reasonably priced?
The first time I wore like all-day with a ABDL diaper I got a rash. The main thing is, it could really stop the smell probably (very very well.)
If anyone wants to experiment with that, be my guest and report back! I could probably get a manufacturer to make the product and sell them.
Also, this is technically a claim to intellectual property. © I'm about to go file a patent probably here in a moment to reserve it.
:smile1: