Disposables or cloth diapers? And why?
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Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:54 am

That's an interesting fix We should have that Idea on the primer. I haven't had a problem yet with my plastic pants but I'll keep that in mind.

Hey I got the velcro Diapers from Drylife. I washed them a few times and I'm trying one out tonight as I speak or type :lol: They seem like they are a good quality product. My fluid intake was fairly high tonight. Supper was salty :? can't kill the thirst. So I'll see how well it holds up or is holding up come morning "O" wait it is morning :lol:
I got to go to bed..............Sandy :)

Mon Feb 18, 2008 12:59 am

Drylife seems to be a good brief The Velcro appears to be fairly well made. The other night when I had the heavy fluid intake I did end up leaking a little. But by the time I woke up I don't think there was a dry spot left anywhere. As wet as that diaper was some credit needs to go to the plastic pants those plastic pants really did a good job that night. If anyone is interested I think Drylife diapers should be considered one of the better ones.................Sandy :)

Good plastic pants

Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:13 am

Sandy,
I'm going to check out that site, Drylife and see what they have. But you're right about the plastic pants. There are some bad ones out here. I seem to have better luck with the ones that have plenty of room for a cloth diaper. But the leg openings have to be snug but not really tight. .......Paul Martin

Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:18 pm

THE colored ones with the little embossed stars from Adult cloth diaper have worked out real well for me. I have not woke up with out any wet spots in the bed, or on my wheelchair pad when wearing these. and they are not too expensive.

Plastic pants

Tue Feb 19, 2008 8:57 am

You're right about those type plastic pants, Hobiecatguy. I wore my blue pair last night. There're really soft and have lots of room for your diaper. They make a pink color one, but I don't see myself wearing pink. I wish they made those in white or a nice lemon yellow. Those are one of my favorites! ........Paul

cloth

Tue Feb 19, 2008 9:06 pm

Do the plastic pants make alot of noise? How much do the cloth cut down on the cost of disposables? If you live in an apartment would putting the soiled diapers in a plastic bag (black) and dumping them into the wash machine work? The bigest concern is someone else noticing the odor. Disposables at home seem like kind of a waste since I make it to the bathroom at home but still leak. It seems more practical to use disposables at work or going out.

Interesting note about Drylife...

Wed Feb 20, 2008 7:46 am

[quote="Sandy"]Drylife seems to be a good brief The Velcro appears to be fairly well made. The other night when I had the heavy fluid intake I did end up leaking a little. But by the time I woke up I don't think there was a dry spot left anywhere. As wet as that diaper was some credit needs to go to the plastic pants those plastic pants really did a good job that night. If anyone is interested I think Drylife diapers should be considered one of the better ones.................Sandy :)[/quote]

Interesting note about Drylife.
The seem to use the same picture as Kins for the velcro briefs...
Link to Drylfe picture:
http://www.drylife.co.uk/adult_briefs.shtml
Link to Kins picture:
http://www.babykins.com/adult-cloth-dia ... ton-diaper
So, does Kins make this for Drylife or is it a coincedence? lol

ScottK

Velcro- Drylife and Kins the same?

Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:41 am

ScottK,
I believe you got something there Scott! They must use the same manufacture. ........Paul

LtsofQues thinking about clothe diapers

Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:43 am

Hey LtsofQues!
Let's start a new thread in discussing you posibly trying a cloth diaper. I'll answer your questions over there. ..........Paul Martin

Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:14 am

For info about Cloth vs. Disposable read this link;

http://www.howstuffworks.com/framed.htm ... health.htm

Papa
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