neaendr
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For a reason of discretion, I wonder if washing my cloth-diaper and my inserts by hand would be possible? (considering i only use them for wetting, not messing)
Indeed I have access to my own bathroom, I am the only one who use it, and I could clean and dry my items in it without problems; while the only washing machine at home is used by several people (The risks of being caught is more important, then)
(I have a PUL and cotton diaper-cloth and bamboo insert, and I know I must not rub or torn the insert because it will damage the bamboo fiber).
What do you think? Do you know a good way to wash an insert and cloth-diaper by hand? Would you recommend it? :O I've come across video of mothers using their bathtubs for washing baby cloth diaper with a plunger (some video showed plungers, pierced with a drill, several holes on it, or without holes) they were using the succion cup effect on the diaper...It seem brutal for the fabric, what do you think? :/)
Thank in advance!
For a reason of discretion, I wonder if washing my cloth-diaper and my inserts by hand would be possible? (considering i only use them for wetting, not messing)
Indeed I have access to my own bathroom, I am the only one who use it, and I could clean and dry my items in it without problems; while the only washing machine at home is used by several people (The risks of being caught is more important, then)
(I have a PUL and cotton diaper-cloth and bamboo insert, and I know I must not rub or torn the insert because it will damage the bamboo fiber).
What do you think? Do you know a good way to wash an insert and cloth-diaper by hand? Would you recommend it? :O I've come across video of mothers using their bathtubs for washing baby cloth diaper with a plunger (some video showed plungers, pierced with a drill, several holes on it, or without holes) they were using the succion cup effect on the diaper...It seem brutal for the fabric, what do you think? :/)
Thank in advance!
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