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No hay artículos en el carroHaley Parker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2025
Been working for almost two years now.
Manda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Great bags. I use one for soiled dog diapers and dirty kitchen towels.NOT smell proof if that is what you're looking for. I have the bag in a trashcan so it hides the pee smell. Otherwise rinse the diapers, especially if using for human baby diapers.I wash them inside out on cold. They take longer to dry than the washable diapers I have, not a problem just hang them to dry if need.Large size great for kitchen towels.
Kathy B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
I bought two of these, one for each bathroom. We hang them at the end of our vanity, next to the toilet from stick on plastic hooks. They work wonderfully for storing the used bidet drying cloths until laundry day. They’re not in the way and mostly out of sight. I couldn’t be happier with them.
J. Harris
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de julio de 2024
I'm an esthetician and I use these diaper bags to hold my wet facial towels. I like to keep them separated from my sheets and spa wraps and I like that the bag contains the moisture. It makes it easy to transport my laundry home to wash - and the bag washes well too. They are a great size too!
reviewer3
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2021
After a LOT of use and washes, these are holding up great.If you're using them for cloth diapering, leave the bag unzipped or it will begin to stink every time you open it to put another diaper in.CLOTH DIAPERING TIPS:1. diapers/inserts should NOT smell bad after use2. soaking items in an enzyme helps eliminate ammonia build up (which hurts/burns baby's skin); my wash routine is 30-60 minute enzyme (2 scoops) soak in hot/cold cycle, then baby detergent + oxy lean (filled to level 1) + a dash of borax on warm/cold, then a final hot/cold rinse to make sure al chemicals have been removed - all set on a regular cycle3. a great enzyme for this is Rockin' GREEN Dirty Diaper laundry detergent4. GET BAMBOO CHARCOAL diapers and inserts (dark grey bamboo charcoal) - super absorbent, poop washes off extremely easily and there are NEVER any stains5. Aquaphor is worth the money - I use it every change for my baby's super sensitive skin and never had any diaper rash, plus it doesn't mess up the inserts like other diaper rash creams do and doesn't cake up in the baby's leg creases etc6. get a bidet, 2 small plastic waste buckets and a large binder clip and utility knife - cut a hole in the bottom of one of the buckets for use when spraying dirty diapers, use the binder clip to secure diaper/inserts while spraying, store wet bucket and diaper in 2nd (uncut) waste basket, when you've got a few dirty diapers in it add the enzyme with hot water into the buckets and soak before adding to your main diaper washand good luck!
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