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New video Review! TotalDry Plus Protection

Thu Mar 18, 2021 6:58 pm

Total Dry Plus Protection Briefs.


https://youtu.be/93285FkjgA8

Re: New video Review! TotalDry Plus Protection

Thu Mar 18, 2021 7:32 pm

Great video! The ruffle sound test was a nice little addition. :lol:

I had been wondering if these were good. Sounds like they're not for me. Saving me money and embarrassment again. Thanks for doing this! It's appreciated.

Also, I'd be interested in some cloth testing. Being new to all of this, but especially in that area, I'd like to know about best practices, and it'd be cool to see different configurations in your testing.

Thanks again,

Re: New video Review! TotalDry Plus Protection

Thu Mar 18, 2021 8:00 pm

Thank you, I try to include Audio of products that crinkle a lot or like this one very little, however, sometimes I forget, or my older ones didn't have it.

As for the cloth, its one I really want to do but the logistics is hard to do because I repeat each test a minimum of three times and have as many as 10 tests, I cant do it with one unit or My washing machine and dryer would not be happy and the number of hours added to wash them On top of the hours I spend just testing and editing for disposables... I have tried to work with several manufactures to get an adequate supply of a product so That it makes sense in labor to do a set of tests before a wash but that costs are too high so far... SOME day we will see a way just not yet...

Re: New video Review! TotalDry Plus Protection

Thu Mar 18, 2021 8:18 pm

Hmm...depending on whether there was interest from more folks, and what you may need for testing, I would be down to help fund your research. I think it could be extremely useful. My understanding from reading posts here is that most cloth users have been using them for a number of years and know they "just work", but for folks who are new it may encourage them to try it out. They really do provide the best leak deterrence. The planet may thank you also. "Big Diaper" might try to have you assassinated though, so be careful....

Another thought I had was a test with the trick that has been passed around the board about "using a pad inside your diaper". It's something I've been wanting to try out but haven't fully vetted the system for myself yet. I have frequent small floods so I wonder how much, or how long I have before I need to exchange. And, what is the best pad to put in there? My thought is the biggest, flappiest, pad you can buy, but I could be wrong.
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