Diapers have all kinds of chemicals, that is why some babies have a sensitivity to them :wink: :D:D:D
I would make sure that the diaper stays folded, don't know what the inside part would do to fabric over time... :wink: |
I agree!
Originally Posted by ghostrider
The dessicant packets that come in packaging with electronics and medications work perfectly well, are much smaller, and do not have the dioxins, sodium acrylate, TBT, VOCs, dyes, fragrances, and petroleums found in disposable diapers. Something to consider.
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I'm gonna just try to sew all my fabric up , so I dont have to store it long enough to worry about this issue...
I know it will never happen.... but it sounds good to me! |
Originally Posted by Quilter7x
How do you know all that stuff? I always thought a diaper was just a diaper, boy did I just learn that's not the case! :shock:
Isn't the QB just wonderful! :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by amma
Diapers have all kinds of chemicals, that is why some babies have a sensitivity to them :wink: :D:D:D
I would make sure that the diaper stays folded, don't know what the inside part would do to fabric over time... :wink: Here is a link about them: http://polymercrystals.com/ |
Originally Posted by kclausing
Most diapers contain polymer crystals, these are non-toxic and used for a variety of applications. They should be safe for fabrics.
Here is a link about them: http://polymercrystals.com/ http://www.diaperjungle.com/disposab...s-exposed.html http://www.livestrong.com/article/11...sable-diapers/ |
Just a little hint for those of us that don't have little ones in diapers....you can pick up a package of 3 diapers at the dollar store and some walgreens have a "sample pack" of their generic brand.
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