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Old 11-18-2008, 10:37 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by siliconhybrid View Post
I am not very familiar with this washable pads.
Isn't it just a piece of thick cloth?

How do you wash it, by hand?
I am not sure if I want to wash it using my washing machine, with the poop stain and all.

The washable pads I sell are made from human incontinence pads that they use on hospital beds. There is a top layer of fabric which you choose, a middle soaker layer and a waterproof backing.

I wash mine in the washing machine all the time. I do a prewash/rinse to get the bulk of it out and then run it through a regular wash. Of course you pick up any sold fecal matter and dispose of it when it happens. You wouldn't put that through the washer. If your washing machine is working properly there will be no residue left. It is perfectly sanitary.

Those of us oldsters here who use to use cloth diapers on our babies did it this way for years.

Hope this answers your question. You can see examples by clicking on the link in my signature.
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