Commercially available diaper pails often can be used
as dry diaper pails, too, and some are even designed specifically to work with cloth diapers.
There are a couple of basic ways to store your dirty diapers -
a dry diaper pail or a wet pail.
A dry diaper pail is one kind of pail that you can use for cloth diapers.
A dry diaper pail (recommended) is a traditional diaper pail (or plastic trash can) that is either covered or uncovered.
A dry diaper pail is one where used cloth diapers are stored with no rinsing or standing water.
We recommend using
a dry diaper pail, with a diaper pail liner, and washing every other day.
Store in
a dry diaper pail or wetbag between washes.
Most people store the dirty diapers in either
a dry diaper pail (which could be anything from a proper pail with locking lid and deodorant disks to an old kitty litter bucket) or a waterproof sack called a wet bag.
Then store them in
a dry diaper pail and wash them in a heavy load.
I have
a dry diaper pail that's used to store the diapers -LSB-...]
Care Instructions: Store wet or soiled diapers in
a dry diaper pail in a well ventilated area.
Place soiled diaper in
a dry diaper pail — no soaking, please!
Before storing in
a dry diaper pail attach Aplix hook and loop to rectangular laundry tab on the inside of diaper.
Store your soiled Thirsties Cloth Diapers in
a DRY diaper pail.
Place soiled shells in
a dry diaper pail - no soaking necessary.
Place soiled diaper in
a dry diaper pail - no soaking necessary.