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PlanetWise pail liners- how to dry?

post #1 of 6
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Anyone else use these? I like them for how well they work with my diaper pail (a kitchen garbage can) and how they don't hold smells. But they seem to take forever to dry.

My laundry method for diapers (largely fuzzibunz) is that I wash everything together, including the pail liner. I then separate out the covers and pail liner, and dry them on medium. The inserts, washcloths (cloth wipies), and any prefolds I may have used get dried on high.

I'm finding that the pail liners don't get dry on a medium cycle. Sometimes they're sopping and dripping, in fact. But I'm afraid drying it on high will damage it. I'm in a smallish apartment so don't really want to have to hang it to dry.

What do y'all do?
post #2 of 6
I have 2 of them and I dry them on high. I haven't had any problems yet. I've only been using them for about 3.5 months though.
post #3 of 6
Yeah, I dry mine on high too. I just throw it in with my prefolds. No damage so far.
post #4 of 6
I dry Pail Liners on high (and everything else, shhhh) but try to pull them out sooner because the Pail Liners, covers, and Pockets generally are dry in 15-20 minutes and leave the rest in longer
post #5 of 6
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Thanks all! It's good to know I can probably dry this stuff on high. I used to, but after this incident:

http://www.mothering.com/discussions....php?t=1078307

I got a little paranoid.
post #6 of 6
I've been hanging mine up to dry (I wash it with the diapers and then hang it up when I put the diapers in the dryer). I find that if I hang it up inside out (plastic-y side out) for a few hours, then turn it inside out the next time I go to the laundry room so the cloth-y side is out, it actually dries pretty quickly.
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