I had the issue with
velcro tabs not sticking to the laundry tabs when washing and the diapers would get all tangled up together.
Not exact matches
Fasten the diaper with the
Velcro tabs or snaps, and ensure it is snug but
not too tight.
If your diapers are equipped with hook and loop style fasteners (aplix,
velcro) you will want to secure the
tabs so you do
not create a «diaper train.»
A quick question — did you
not find that you also needed to replace the long strip of non-sticky
Velcro on the front of the diaper, where the
tabs attach?
You don't have to remember to fold down the
tabs (for the washing machine) like you do with
velcro.
High heat is
not recommended with
velcro tabs, so to keep them in their best condition you might consider air drying.
Once that first wash is done, I check to be sure the inserts have come out of any pocket diapers, and if there are any
Velcro or Aplix closure diapers in the load, I double check that the fold - back
tabs are still secured so I don't end up with a big chain of diapers stuck together.
Also, as you can see from the picture below, the
velcro tabs have to be in use when the snaps are being used — this is actually a good thing, but it does mean that you can
not truly use just the snaps.
If you can
not wake your baby up, and you have tried the follow things: A warm washcloth bath, tickled ribs and shoulders, massaged the palms of the hands, and you've even tried the dreaded «fake out the baby by pulling the
velcro tab on the diaper» trick?
- Removing
Velcro / thread prior to shipping - there is a.50 discount per diaper for every diaper that you remove all velcro and thread (please keep in mind that all the velcro and thread must be removed (laundry tabs are fine and don't need to be rem
Velcro / thread prior to shipping - there is a.50 discount per diaper for every diaper that you remove all
velcro and thread (please keep in mind that all the velcro and thread must be removed (laundry tabs are fine and don't need to be rem
velcro and thread (please keep in mind that all the
velcro and thread must be removed (laundry tabs are fine and don't need to be rem
velcro and thread must be removed (laundry
tabs are fine and don't need to be removed).
Spring action in the canopy hinges makes adjustment very easy while
Velcro tabs secure your canopy in the back position so it won't flop forward.
When throwing your dirty diapers in your diaper pail (or before washing), always unfold your diapers, remove the inserts from pocket diapers and don't forget to fold down the aplix (
Velcro) onto the laundry
tabs so they don't catch onto your other diapers.
Aplix /
velcro diapers would be fastened to laundry
tabs and you could just round the edges over and place them top down so that the crotch (I actually used a thesaurus and could
not find a synonym, but it's such a weird word!)
As it turns out my local council, in an effort to reduce the amount of plastic bags used in it's community are distributing a reusable bag to every household in its constituency: — RRB - It comes folded up in a fairly small block (no packaging, it folds into itself and has a
Velcro tab to keep it folded) so it's easy to throw in my backpack or carry around so when I can't fit any more into my backpack it's right there again and again!
I have been using some of the
velcro tabs in my kitchen to hold a heavy powerstrip full of cords at a reachable height (plugs are way heavier and more intense here in Europe) and it hasn't moved an inch!