I dry the inserts from my pocket diapers as well as my wet bag in the dryer and my diapers dry
on a drying rack outside if the weather is nice.
Not exact matches
Any parts of the diapers that have PUL or elastics should be
dried on a
drying rack, and occasionally line
dried outside (too much line
drying can deteriorate PUL and elastics due to the amazing bleaching power of the sun and the elements).
If it's nice out, take advantage of that sun and hang your flats
on the clothesline, or pull your
drying rack outside.
He's bought a new
rack to store it
on outside this winter, with a tarp attached to keep it
dry; he assembled it last weekend, and now it needs filling.
Instead, in an apartment, her mother - in - law would hoist clothes
on a
drying rack up to the ceiling, or in nice weather,
on a clothesline
outside.
The best day of the year is the day it's warm enough
outside to hang the clothes and sheets
outside on our balcony (and not have to be tripping over
drying racks whenever I'd like to walk from one room to the next!).