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Old 20-05-2007, 02:20 PM
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Thanks for this thread. I should go and remove Isabel's small nappies that are in plastic storage crates
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Thanks for this thread. I should go and remove Isabel's small nappies that are in plastic storage crates
I have a stash, not many elasticised though, in a plastic crate with the lid off. Since Dian digs through it regularly for her dolls I figure it gets a decent airing out! It's in the bottom of our walk-in robe so there won't be any weather/insect damage there either.
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Old 25-05-2007, 12:42 AM
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I was just coming here to ask this question I have heard that the wee causes the elastic to go over time. I have just washed my NB nappies with no detergent and a detol rinse at the end. I would pop them in the sun but . . . Melbourne weather

I might try and give them a wash every few months cause I would really hate for them all to die on me. Do you think it might be best to sell them? None of them are really special to me - just nappies Woolies on the other hand . . . not sure if I will ever let them leave my site let alone sell them.
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