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Real nappies
Have recently developed an environment conscience and want to start using real nappies.Does anyone know approx how many you need to get? Manufacturers suggest 24 but I would take a parent's advice over theirs anyday!
Also, how did you find them? (I don't mean what shop, but how you got on with them!) Thanks, Lissy x
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We used to have two buckets in the bathroom. one for soiled and one for just wet ones. The soiled ones needed soaking in napisan. We didn't have a washing machine when I first got married. We had a boiler and a spin dryer. It was nice to see them out on the line and I do appreciate what the disposable ones do to the enviroment, but unless everyone stopped using them I don't think I would put myself through the hassle of terry nappies. One other thing they do not soak up urine like disposable ones. Best of Luck
Thanks for all of your advice. Not going to get the terry nappies but the 'new' real nappies that have biodegradable liners that go inside the nappy which you dispose of and then the nappies themselves go in the normal washing machine. Couldn't be doing with all that soaking of the terries!
Thanks again all x
I timed myself one day doing everything necessary to nappies - washing, drying, folding, changing etc.
It took 15mins for a whole day!
So personally I think they take a lot less time than the rumours say.
Napisan rots the nappies, but you don't need it. I used "paper" liners which sorted out any solid matter, and then popped the nappies into simple water in a covered bucket. They went in the washing machine each evening & out on the line each morning ready for the next day.
Don't use fabric conditioner, btw, it makes them less absorbent.
24 good quality nappies are still as good as new after two babies.
Plastic pants can be reused many times, each disposable in effect discards a pair after a single use.
Oh,and you an use the nappies in the future as towels or small sheets etc.
The only time I used disposables was the day before a holiday so the nappies were all ready to go away! Like you,I could not live with the guilt.