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June 14, 2019

Diaper Washing: Washing Wool Soakers

Image: Salad Spinner Head, by Augie Schwer on Flickr

I love using my wool soakers for my baby - especially at night time.

But washing them can be a bit of a chore!

Here's my quick and easy tip:
Use your salad spinner to wring out your wool soakers after hand washing.
Image: Prepworks by Progressive Flow Through Salad Spinner | Unique design lets water flow through lid opening | drains through the base | Easy to wash and dry in one easy step
Prepworks by Progressive Flow-Thru Salad Spinner

Simply grab your (clean) salad spinner and place your wool soaker evenly around the basket.

Then just give it a whirl! It's the hand-washing equivalent of the spin cycle.

Never wring the water out by hand.

The wool fibers of your wool soakers are the most delicate when they're wet, so be very careful not to twist or wring.

Thanks to Sara Harrington for this Frugal Baby Tip!


Image: zefen Reusable Baby Diaper Cover/Knit Co | Natural, so soft, breathable, waterproof. Perfect with prefolds for hot climate
Reusable Diaper Cover

Frugal Diaper Covers and Soakers:

🚼 Frugal Diaper Sewing: Easy Homemade Soaker

🚼 Frugal Diapering: Free Crochet Wool Soaker patterns

🚼 FREEBIE: Knit/Crochet/Sew Soaker patterns

🚼 Frugal Diaper Sewing: Free Diaper and Cover Patterns

🚼 Frugal Sewing: Make your own diaper cover pull-ons

🚼 Diaper Sewing: Making a fleece pull-on pant

🚼 Frugal Diapering: Make Your Own Baby Bum Sweaters

🚼 Diaper Sewing: More Free Wool Soaker Patterns

🚼 Diaper Sewing: 2 layer fleece soaker

🚼 Diaper Washing: Washing Wool Soakers



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