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Who washes the diaper covers?

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Who washes the diaper covers?

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Unfortunately we are unable to wash your covers due to the high temperatures employed to thoroughly sanitize the diapers. When the covers are washed and dried with the diapers, the rubbery surface of the cover sticks to itself. Though it is easily pulled apart and the cover is still functional, over time this would destroy the cover rapidly. Therefore, you are responsible for washing your covers. The covers do not need to be cleaned at every changing unless the cover is soiled. Most of our customers have between 3 and 8 covers which they rotate though. During diaper changes, you will hang the recently used cover to dry/air out and put a fresh cover on the baby. When the covers get stinky or get poop on them, you can either hand wash them or toss them in with a regular load of laundry. We do not recommend soaking your covers when they are soiled, but you can pre-treat them with soap if necessary (Dr. Bronner’s peppermint castile is great for this, and smells yummy too!

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Unfortunately we are unable to wash your covers due to the high temperatures employed to thoroughly sanitize the diapers. When the covers are washed and dried with the diapers, the rubbery surface of the cover sticks to itself. Though it is easily pulled apart and the cover is still functional, over time this would destroy the cover rapidly. Therefore, you are responsible for washing your covers. The covers do not need to be cleaned at every changing unless the cover is soiled. Most of our customers have between 3 and 8 covers which they rotate though. During diaper changes, you will hang the recently used cover to dry/air out and put a fresh cover on the baby. When the covers get stinky or get poop on them, you can either hand wash them or toss them in with a regular load of laundry. We do not recommend soaking your covers when they are soiled, but you can pre-treat them with soap if necessary (Dr.

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