Diaper Washing_: Conserving Water

Catherine McDiarmid-Watt | Wednesday, August 29, 2007 | 0 comments
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Thanks to Karen for this Frugal Baby Tip!

This may gross some people out, but to conserve water I often put my daughter's night time bedwetting pants in the shower, near the drain and have the waste water from my shower rinse out the pants. This will work for diapers, of course.

I just thought I'd mention it as someone mentioned the strong smell their child's diaper had, and the problem they have because they must conserve well water.

I read about one lady who use old bath water to either soak or wash her baby's diapers in. That may be another good option for those who must conserve water.





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