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  • *what do you do with poopy diapers? Clean them first or just throw them in the was? Sorry my last comment got cut off

  • What do you do with poopy diapers? Clean them first? Or just throw u

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  • love the beautiful diapers on the clothesline

  • umm have you ever considered how much water that you used because it is a lot most people just knock of the big bits and stick em in the wash and dry em

    just take it into consideration

    FYI not trying to be rude just thought kinda sad how some people dont hav water 2 drink and ur washing 2-3 times every time u do 1 load

    plz dont get offended

  • @TheEplumb keep in mind that most cloth diapering moms do not use that much water I do a cold rinse a hot wash and a cold rinse in a HE machine so I use only a little bit more water than a normal laundry load ad do diapers 3 times a week. It really depends on your water supply and how it reacts to washing.

  • @TheEplumb yep if she soaked them in the buckets, so much less water!

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  • Cloth diapering could never be considered to be an environmentally friendly alternative in Australia as we do not have an abundance of water. Doing 2 full loads of the washing machine on what amounts to 1/4 load is completely inconceivable. We are taught from childhood to not turn on the washing maching until it is FULL. So together with the detergents etc, cloth diapering is positively environmentally UNfriendly here. Its more expensive and wastes a precious resource.

  • this seems like an amazingly cheaper alternative to disposables. but honestly it seems like such a hassle, i wouldnlt be able to handle the dumping the poop off the diaper then having a washer full of pee and poop diapers soaking, please don't take offense, i just dont think i could deal with it. not to mention the time, maybe if i didn't work or something, but the last thing i'm doing after working my butt off all day is dealing with that mess. but whatever works for you that's great.

  • @rsol08 keep in mind most people dont soak their diapers before they wash them and you really do not have to deal with poop any more than you would with a disposable.

  • @rsol08 lol she has made it look more complicated than it is . newborn baby poop sort of soaks into the nappy and as they get bigger its no great effort to flip it off the nappy ,or you can use a liner (looks like a paper towel only cloth) that wraps it up. then soaked in solution in the bucket, then into the machine. no biggie

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  • Have you tried tea tree oil or a diaper specific detergent like lil outlaws or rockin green? I do a single wash with cold with lil outlaws and tto and haven't had to strip in over a year! No soaking, prewashing, or extra rinsing. Your routine seems so long and complicated!

  • @burleysgirl616 i really want to try rockin green i just havent yet! thanks for the tip :)

  • charlies soap! best soap ever! 1/2 the price per load of tide. i buy it on amazon.com and get free shipping.

  • Great video! Just curious if you have to rinse out the poo before you put the diapers in the wash. I'm considering switching to cloth diapers soon.

  • @twompers01 anything that doesnt knock off easily i just tosh in the washer and i've never had any trouble with the washing machine or the diapers

  • We sold our front loader because it worked horrible with the cloth dipes lol so we love this top loader even if it is old school lol

  • we have the same washer/dryer

  • I'm so jealous that you have a top loader!! I have a front loader loader and it is a pain in the butt to wash our cloth dipes in lol

    Great video! I plan on making a vid like this sometime soon : )

  • @08jaydensmommy08 i hear you! we used to have HE washer/dryer and had to rinse a billion times because it uses less water!

  • @08jaydensmommy08 why is the front loader a pain? just wondering.

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  • @beemay111 Because it uses so little water when washing. It is hard to get the diapers properly cleaned

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