Socktopus
- Brand: Unbranded
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To use reusable sanitary pads when on holiday, or out for the day, at work, or at school, just fold the pads up as you would a disposable and popper it closed, store unrinsed in a wetbag ready to deal with when you get home! Storage & organisation Furniture Textiles Kitchenware & tableware Kitchens Lighting Decoration Rugs, mats & flooring Beds & mattresses Baby & children Smart home Bathroom products Laundry & cleaning Plants & plant pots Home electronics Home improvement Outdoor living Food & beverages Christmas Shop Shop by room
The pads will need a long wash (over an hour) in a machine that is around 4/5th full, this will allow time and room to agitate the pads, washing them on their own won't give them enough agitation so the wash will need to be bulked out.If you have rinsed effectively, there will be very little bodily fluid left on your pads and they are fine to go in with your everyday washing and the rest of the families clothes! If you have a wash going on most days our soaking box is a great size for you and has a pop top perfect for dropping a pad through. To store reusable pads, after rinsing your pads in cold water you can store them in any of our storage boxes with no water, which is called 'dry-pailing'.Don't panic if you slip up, I have made most if not all the mistakes over the years and most can be salvaged - Easy Peasy! And so discreet, no rustling wrappers, no need for a bin just a pretty little make up sized bag. For pee smells, soak in bicarbonate of soda overnight to break down the uric acid, then wash on your machines longest wash with some stain remover. We also have a range of wet bags that can be hung on a hook or door handle for easy dry pailing. When you are ready to wash them, unzip and throw into the machine as a whole.
No, you don't need to prewash reusable pads. Theycan be worn as soon as they drop through your postbox. However they will gain absorbency over the first 3 to 4 washes so will get more and more absorbent.
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If you have used tampons and disposable pads since puberty this is a big step. The planet will thank you, as will your wallet and your vulva ! We hope you've enjoyed our Cheeky guide on how to wash reusable sanitary pads and one of the hurdles is a bit easier to jump! If you know you have a wash going on that daythe washing machine is the easiest place for them to hang out once rinsed! How do you get stains out of reusable pads? If I haven't convinced you yet to pop your sons uniform in with them, then an old bath towel or bed sheet will do! What temperature do you wash reusable sanitary pads?
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