Originally Posted by Mattk
What happened to the bleach? Or washing powder? That can't be environmentally friendly. If you don't use it, well it just won't be clean enough. It's all in the chemicals used to continually wash the diapers.
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What happens to the "chemicals"? The same thing that happens the "chemicals" used when you wash yourself and your jeans and go to the toilet... the liquid and solid waste is flushed down the drains and goes to sewege processing plants and the water is processed.
Originally Posted by SinRS
Can I say that I'm surprised if you have been using reusable diapers with your kids. Respect!
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I think the secret was potty training our daughter sooner than later. However, I will not lie, disposable diapers are what you do when away from home - you dont need or want a leaky cloth diaper when out and about at eh store LOL
And it is very difficult to air dry laundry in most Houston subdivisions, neoghbours seem to associate air dried laundry with redneck behaviour for some reason...