, you’ll be able to create a simple cloth-diaper-washing routine that will cover all the bases (and, lest we forget, your kid’s poopy butt). Article Content: Types of Cloth Diapers If you’re still in the “selection” phase, here’s a quick primer on different types of cloth ...
You might like to set up a diaper changing station in your baby’s nursery where you’ll have all the things you’ll need for diaper changes as well as the clothes your little one will change into. This way, with everything within arm’s reach, you won't have to take your eyes or...
“Oh, it’s too much to start today. I’ll do it when I have more time.” My parents are big hoarders who never part with anything so I never really learned how to keep a clean home. I do keep the dishes and clothes washed
I wash it in the sink after with gentle soap and hang it to dry to use again. That way it’s not a whole bunch of stinky laundry. I don’t use any special solution on the clothes, just warm water. I use a dry one to dry off my baby before I put his diaper back on. For ...
Washing wipes with my clothes isn’t a big deal at this point. Some factors to consider: Most of us with children just throw pee-clothes and poop-streaked underwear in the wash with everything else. We don’t bust out the haz-mat suits. This is the same. Plus, all of our undies ...
I take plastic bags to the library, they are always welcomed. lots of ideas for how to reuse them by: Anonymous Use them as garbage bags.When sorting out summer and winter clothes, hats and scarves, swim wear etc.When packing to go away, put shoes in them to keep the clothes clean...
Once you've gotten a fresh diaper on your baby, change his clothes and/or sheets as needed or re-dress him. Step 5: Wash your hands again Finish by washing your hands again (use hand sanitizer or wipes if soap and water aren't available). ...
Look at it like using secondhand baby clothes — if they're clean and in good shape, they're perfectly safe and fine to use. If, however, they're heavily stained, torn or frayed, or any of the snaps or other closure mechanisms are worn or damaged, don't use them. Play it safe ...
If you're handling a poopy diaper, take it to the bathroom and dump as much of the poop into the toilet as possible. You can use a diaper sprayer to remove larger amounts of poop. Place the dirty diaper and any dirty cloth wipes into a diaper pail or hanging wet bag. Wash the clo...
You might like to set up a diaper changing station in your baby’s nursery where you’ll have all the things you’ll need for diaper changes as well as the clothes your little one will change into. This way, with everything within arm’s reach, you won't have to take your eyes or...