puppycat
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Lol Davies it's ok, I asked all the same questions as you initially.
The nappies are reusable yes and they go in a standard washing machine.
You have a number of options with regard to washing and storing them, I think the best for you with your sensitive nose is to put the nappies, once used, into a washable bag inside a container of some sort, maybe a pop up bin or something similar.
When you have a full load (according to your machine's capacity) you can simply open then bin, take out then washable bag, throw it staright into your machine and go!
Re the inside contents, wee you never need to do anything with, it is advisable though to do a rinse cycle before you do the washing cycle. Also you MUST NOT use fabric softener only the washing tabs or liquid capsules.
The poo when baby is brestfed will break up so again just throw the nappies in the machine. When baby is formula fed or on solids you simply hold the inner liner of the nappy into the loo and flush. You will become a dap hand at this honestly and it'll wash right off in the flush and you put it into the bag with all the other nappies.
Once washed the nappies don't smell - honestly. When baby is under 6 months you have to wash nappies on 60deg, older than that then 30 or 40deg is fine depending on your preference.
Does that cover everything?
The nappies are reusable yes and they go in a standard washing machine.
You have a number of options with regard to washing and storing them, I think the best for you with your sensitive nose is to put the nappies, once used, into a washable bag inside a container of some sort, maybe a pop up bin or something similar.
When you have a full load (according to your machine's capacity) you can simply open then bin, take out then washable bag, throw it staright into your machine and go!
Re the inside contents, wee you never need to do anything with, it is advisable though to do a rinse cycle before you do the washing cycle. Also you MUST NOT use fabric softener only the washing tabs or liquid capsules.
The poo when baby is brestfed will break up so again just throw the nappies in the machine. When baby is formula fed or on solids you simply hold the inner liner of the nappy into the loo and flush. You will become a dap hand at this honestly and it'll wash right off in the flush and you put it into the bag with all the other nappies.
Once washed the nappies don't smell - honestly. When baby is under 6 months you have to wash nappies on 60deg, older than that then 30 or 40deg is fine depending on your preference.
Does that cover everything?