my gro baby diapers seem to take FOREVER to dry like 16hrs on the laundry thing(forget what its called) in my DD's room. i mean its too cold to dry them outside so its indoors but idk if this is normal or if my washer may be broken? i mean they seem pretty soaked when i take them out of the wash. if i dry thm in the dryer it takes about 80mins...sometimes longer. how long does it take your grobaby diapers to dry?
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You might want to consider putting them in the dryer for 30 minutes and line drying them the rest of the way. My mom did this with a lot of things (not just diapers- but clothes too- she would often dry our shirts for 10 minutes then hang dry them the rest of the way).
They still stay soft, but the drying time will be significantly cut.
They still stay soft, but the drying time will be significantly cut.
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