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Using old disposable nappies

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Polestar50 · 05/05/2020 19:49

A friend has kindly given me a few packs of disposable nappies (some Pampers and some Naty)
The packs had been opened and some of the nappies have gone a bit hard and granular inside. I didn't notice this when she have them to me.
Some (near the opened end) are worse than others. I'm assuming that they must have got a bit damp at some point then dried out

I will obviously throw out the bad ones but I'm wondering if I can use the ones that still feel semi-okay? Has anyone had experience of this?
I don't mind throwing them out but would rather not waste them if still useable

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ThatBitch · 05/05/2020 19:56

They'll be fine, possibly slightly less absorbent. I would absolutely use all of them.

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