krasota ([personal profile] rootofnewt) wrote2008-07-22 06:48 pm

Sadness

My favorite diaper is a Bumwear pocket. Dino print, green. Sure, there's some wicking around the leg gussets on overnights, so we just don't use it then. And yeah, one of the snaps (though not one I use) pulled through before I even used it. Things happen.

But this diaper is just a year old. I don't dry it in the dryer. Line-dry. The PUL has failed.

This makes me very sad. I won't be buying another Bumwear, even though they have great reviews. I've not read anything about the dino print PUL being known for failing, but this often happens in batches. It's just not worth paying for a diaper which has no lasting value. Most cloth diapers can be resold. This one is shot.

Speaking of pulling snaps, I've had the same thing happen to TWO fuzzi bunz. I'm a bit disgruntled with them at the moment, too, even though they form the bulk of my stash.

[identity profile] lupusyondergir1.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
If you have a dremel getting the old snaps off should be easy, and you can always reset new ones. Not sure how much longer you have for diapering, but I my grommet setter was less than $50 and has snap setter dies for it.

Oooh, good info!

[identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
No dremel and the kinds of snaps this uses are the expensive ones. My friend [livejournal.com profile] ez_mo might have both. I'm not sure I can remove a snap from PUL without ruining it, though. :/

Re: Oooh, good info!

[identity profile] lupusyondergir1.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
I use a dremmel to remove mis-set grommets. It requires a steady hand, but you just zap the metal in a few points and it comes right off. On a snap I'd focus on the snap side of it, since you can just dremmel it in half and remove, and then bend the prong section back with pliers or a flat head screwdriver or something. And really, there are no expensive snaps as compared to how much the cloth diapers cost- even fancy ones are like three for a dollar. Which is kinda pricey for a shirt or something, but a diaper isn't going to use more than a couple bucks worth. (and if it messes up the diaper you're just out an already messed up diaper, anyways)

Re: Oooh, good info!

[identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
These aren't metal, they're polyacetal.

Re: Oooh, good info!

[identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks!

[identity profile] absinthea.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 11:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a snap setter.
I've found, oddly enough, that PUL stood up to low heat drying better than line/air drying. We're talking stuff I used on Nate for 2 years STILL being used (4 more years later) by the Jhonk.

[identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
Can snaps be unseated from PUL without ruining it?

I find that fleece does better with line-drying. :/

I've found that I have to reseal PUL on PUL *prints* periodically. Kinda funky, that. This stuff is shot, though. :/

[identity profile] starplucker.livejournal.com 2008-07-22 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
You could just buy disposable diapers, you know, like a real American...

[identity profile] krasota.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 12:24 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, and pay for an extra couple bags of trash a week. No, thanks.

[identity profile] starplucker.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
Then the terrorists have already won...

[identity profile] mjhamilton.livejournal.com 2008-07-23 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm a bit annoyed with some of my FBs, too. I have two diapers where the fabric has developed a "run" (like on pantyhose) adjacent to a snap. They are still functional, but it has me concerned about their long-term viability.