I currently have two boys in cloth diapers. Our infant is still sleeping in our room so I have a makeshift changing station set up on our dresser. I have a big basket that holds all of his diapers, a plastic wipes case that I keep butt cream, trash bags, nail clippers and other misc. items in. Then I have another wipes case that holds a bunch of cloth wipes. The third tub holds changing pads for under his bottom.
I just have a towel folded up that I lay him on for a nice padded space. This is really handy to have at night time so he doesn't wake up his brother in the middle of the night if by chance I have to change him, which I typically don't have to because of cloth! After changing my infant I put his diaper straight into a diaper pail lined with a wet bag, whether its a stinky one or just wet. I usually don't rinse his out because he is EBF.
For my toddler I have a changing table in his room that I love! A lot of people I talk with don't really use their changing tables but I use mine every time. Its just a typical changing table with two shelves and a small drawer. And a contour pad on the top. I have a 4 tier shelf next to the changing table that I keep his goodies on. On the top I keep my wipes warmer, another thing I love but others oppose. And I keep his butt cream, and diaper liners on that shelf as well. On the second shelf I keep his everyday diapers (pockets, AIO's). On the third shelf I keep his night time diapers, covers, fitteds, and prefolds. And on the bottom shelf is the last of my disposables that probably don't even fit my baby anymore.
-First I run a cold cycle to rinse out my diapers.
-Next I run a hot/cold cycle with Allens laundry soap.
-Then I run another rinse on the diapers just to make sure I get out all the soap.
-Then as I take the items out of the washer I seperate the covers and shells from the inserts and prefolds. The covers and shells I hang on my line above my washing machine. Everything else goes into the dryer unless I am going to line dry which is what I typically do. When I line dry outside I like to group my like items...yeah I'm kind of weird and like them grouped. I hang my AIO's up first. The bumGenius organic AIO's I just hang up but I like to turn my Drybees AIO's and Thirsties AIO's inside out so that the microfiber is facing out. I find that they try way faster that way. Then I will hang up my prefolds then inserts and doublers. I also like to hang up the items that are stained the worst in the spot on the line that gets the most direct sun light.
-After taking the items off the clothes line they feel really stiff so I will toss them into the dryer for 15-20 minutes just to fluff them up a bit and make them softer.
-After taking them out of the dryer I sort everything out and stuff all the pockets and fold the diapers up then put them away in their designated spots.
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