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I read somewhere on here about putting bi-carb and lavender oil in the bucket when dry pailing to absorb smells and as a natural disenfectant.... (but cant find it now that i am looking for it
... maybe cos i keep getting distracted by other threads )How much of each do you use? any other dry pailing tips? Thanks |
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I dont use anything or even a lid. I tried a few things too and it didn't make and difference. When I use a lid the smell over powers me when I take it off so I would rather let the smells disappear on their own. It does smell a little bit like wee in the laundry but you cant smell it out of the laundry.
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(Carolyn's little sister) DSS - Cody 9yo DS - Malakai almost 2 ![]() "Indigo Gabrielle Lisa" has arrived 22.9.08, 6lb 14oz, 49cm long |
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I use buckets with lids and my new habit is to wash the buckets every time I wash nappies.
I just use a splash of water in the bottom and wipe the bucket & the lid over with an old sock from the rag drawer over my hand. Then I tip the water out and wipe the bucket & lid dry with another sock. The socks go in the wash with the nappies. If it's sunny I might pop the buckets out in the sun as well. I've managed to keep this up for over a month now. I find that if I do it every time it happens *almost* automatically rather than just when I *feel* like it (which was rare).
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