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		<title>Baby Cloth Diapers – Cleaning Fuzzi Bunz Diaper</title>
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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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>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 <strong>cloth diapers</strong> arrived.</p>
<p>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…<strong>Fuzzi Bunz diapers</strong>. 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 <strong>Fuzzi Bunz diaper</strong> uses is incredibly easy to master and very similar to that of your run of the mill disposable diaper.</p>
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<p>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 <strong>diaper sprayer</strong>. This nifty little tool hooks right up to the toilet and allows you to use a high-pressure spray to clean your <strong>Fuzzi Buns diapers</strong> 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 <strong>discount Fuzzi Bunz</strong>, or Fuzzi bunz that have been made from a <strong>sewing pattern</strong> you want them to last.</p>
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