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Is there any way to get inserts to dry

on just one cycle?  It always takes 2 full cycles to get my BG inserts to dry completely.  I normally dry on medium heat, but I tried hot and they still weren't dry.  And I tried putting a towel in there too, and no luck.  Is there any trick or do I just have a crappy dryer?  Oh, and I use dryer balls.

 

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Re: Is there any way to get inserts to dry

  • sometimes i put mine thru the spin cylse in the washer twice. that helps get a lot of excess moisture out. and sometimes i wring them out by hand.
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  • I have a brand new $$$ dryer and my BG inserts won't get dry on one cycle either. I'm interested in hearing any suggestions!
  • Is it sensor dry? ?Because I notice mine cuts off before things are dry. ?Would dryer balls help? ?I think stuff dries faster with them. ?Could just be my imagination though.
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    11 months
  • I use dryer balls, and my dryer is set to a timed cycle.  Oh well, maybe it just doesn't happen.
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  • We have forced air heat and I was diapers in the evening and hang them (inners & outers) on a drying rack over one of the heat vents overnight.  They are always bone dry in the morning.

    I rarely dry my BGs in the dryer, but when I do, they are always dry in one cycle.  I have a 8-10 year old dryer and use dryer balls.  It's set to sensor dry - "more dry" setting.

  • Hmm, I don't think I can help you but mine do get dry on one cycle. I dry them with our pfs (wet, they've just been washed too) and use dryer balls on medium heat for like 40 min and they always come out dry.
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