Does anyone remember that diaper sprayer aid? I had been following them on facebook but I can't find them.
A family created the idea and it is basically three plastic sides with a clip on it. You clip the dirty CD in it and the sides help contain any spray off that may be created by the diaper sprayer and then you can fold the two sides in to ring out the diaper?
I have decided to give CDing another go but I need something to help my family be willing to change diapers. I am not even a huge fan of swishing so I know they won't be.

I am also thinking about liners but if I buy truly biodegradable ones I won't be saving money and if I get cheap ones it probably won't be biodegradable. Any suggestions on a good liner brand, just in case some of my family babysitters don't want to cooperate.
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Re: Plastic triangle to help contain diaper sprayer mess?
Someone mentioned that my LO may be sensitive to the moisture against her skin and I suspect they were correct, so I am just looking for something to make the poo clean up easier.
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I saw those triangle things and it seems like alot of extra work that was unnecessary once I had a bit of "experience" under my belt with my sprayer. I have the biodegradable liners and I don't use them. They just bunched up and poop ended up getting on the diaper anyway, well I haven't tried them since she has been on solids, but she poops once or twice a day now but not at a regular time so it would be expensive using them at every diaper change.
I know some women have had great success with them - as for family babysitters, I just tell them to fold the messy diaper in half and stick it in the wet bag. I spray it when I get home - no big deal, you just have to carefully take them out of the bag.
They definitely aren't stay dry - but they allow urine to pass through.
I use 2 when we use them so they don't bunch.
And thank you for your input everyone!
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