01-15-2010, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Little Bit I use washable pads. I wash them about four or five at a time. I first run them through a pre-wash cycle without detergent (you could use a short wash cycle if you don't have a pre-wash cycle) just to rinse everything out. Then I run them through a regular wash cycle with detergent and dry on medium heat. I wash them separately from other clothing, etc.
If there is soiling I just pick it up and flush it. If it is soft I wipe off what I can with tissues and flush it, then wash the pad.
When I am waiting to have enough pads for a wash I fold the used pads in fourths with the dirty side in and stack them next to the washer. (My washer is in the garage). When I have four I do a load. This contains all the smell that may develop over time. | I use the washable ones, and I love them. I got my first ones from Little Bit and they are great. I have had my first order for almost two years and they are good as new! I found some on line about nine months ago when I was looking for Little Bits web site. I ordered them, but they have already riped on the backing, or the sewing has came out. I am ready to order more. This time I will know where to look |
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