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Cloths on holiday

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flowerfairy · 17/06/2005 21:43

I'm going on holiday soon for a week and use cloth nappies during the day (sorry still use a disposable at night). But am worried whether cloths on holiday is going to be too much of a hassle being way from my beloved washing machine. And can't face DH telling me that it's a really bad idea and spending my holiday washing and drying nappies.

Any tips anybody.

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bensmum3 · 17/06/2005 22:30

Depends where you are going and how long for, I gave in to disposibles when we went to cornwall recently as we wouldnt have time to wash and dry nappies, (14 hour train journey home with smelly nappies,after 5 days away) and used the remainder up on a weekend away recently. I don't know if anyone else finds this, and maybe I should start another thread, but I noticed that ds smelt a lot more when using the disposible nappies

flowerfairy · 17/06/2005 23:08

going in this country for 1 week.

Thing is going with friend who is big cloth user and feel like I'm letting the side down if I give into disposables for the week.

I agree that disposables smell more too. A very strange aroma.

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misdee · 17/06/2005 23:10

can uco-ordinate a nappy wash with your friend? how close will a washing machine be?

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flowerfairy · 17/06/2005 23:12

We're going in a cottage and I think there maybe one there.

What a good idea I ahdn't thought of that, I'll have to check as I know herchild is almost of potty training age.

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