Baby Cloth Diapers – Cleaning Fuzzi Bunz Diaper




As I have written before…I am a dad. My wife and I have a large family, and I have always prided myself on the fact that I am every bit as domestic as she is. I cook, I clean, I run kids to and fro…in a family our size it has to be a team effort. Changing diapers has never been an issue – mere child’s play! That is until the cloth diapers arrived.

I’ll be the first to admit, when my wife approached me with the idea I was a little reserved to say the least. I was a champ when it came to whipping the little ones in and out of their disposable diapers, but this cloth diaper stuff was way out of my league. Then I met my saving grace…Fuzzi Bunz diapers. I have said before that I am partial to these diapers, and I am convinced it is only because their ease of use (yes, even for a father) that I have been won over to cloth diapering. The system of snaps that the Fuzzi Bunz diaper uses is incredibly easy to master and very similar to that of your run of the mill disposable diaper.




Dad’s, if you are planning on going the cloth diaper route you have to get a special tool…of course we need a special tool – we’re guys. One of the biggest challenges I anticipated (and dreaded) was cleaning out soiled diapers (and I am not talking about garden soil here). I asked myself, how the heck do you clean these things. Luckily (as with so many other things) my wife had the solution. A diaper sprayer. This nifty little tool hooks right up to the toilet and allows you to use a high-pressure spray to clean your Fuzzi Buns diapers out with. This is important for a couple of reasons, one it reduces the mess (unless you hose-down the bathroom in the process), and two, even if these are discount Fuzzi Bunz, or Fuzzi bunz that have been made from a sewing pattern you want them to last.

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