I have a rack in my laundry room for drying. If a diaper desperately needs sun I might try to hang it by a window in the winter. But we don't see a lot of sun in the winter, so I've learned to live with stains.
I have a rack in my laundry room for drying. If a diaper desperately needs sun I might try to hang it by a window in the winter. But we don't see a lot of sun in the winter, so I've learned to live with stains.
I have an over the door drying rack. I use it in the summer too. It can be a pain to get them outside especially with all the thunderstorm threats we have in the afternoon/early evening.
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I have a rack in my laundry room for drying. If a diaper desperately needs sun I might try to hang it by a window in the winter. But we don't see a lot of sun in the winter, so I've learned to live with stains.
Me too. My drying rack stays in the dining room because that's the only space I have for it. I always dry on that and haven't sunned stains much at all in the last year (though we hadn't experienced many stains until recently anyhow). If I'm in a hurry they go in the dryer, but most of the time I have a rack of pocket diapers always drying.
Re: drying BGs and FB pockets in winter
Yup yup.
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So long as it isn't raining or snowing, you can dry them outside. It will take longer, but the clothes (once they dethaw) will be very soft.
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Me too. My drying rack stays in the dining room because that's the only space I have for it. I always dry on that and haven't sunned stains much at all in the last year (though we hadn't experienced many stains until recently anyhow). If I'm in a hurry they go in the dryer, but most of the time I have a rack of pocket diapers always drying.