Devon,
I use and sell cloth diapers, and I have dealt with some stink in my years cloth diapering. The system that I use in my own home is just a simple trash can w/lid combo. It isn't air tight and does not lock. I use a pail liner and wash it with my diapers. I also use baking soda and essential oil in my pail between washes. Here are some thoughts I have...
1. It doesn't sound like you have a problem yet. Don't assume that diaper duty will get worse just because people say so. The only difference I have now between toddler diapers (15 months) and newborn diapers are rinsing the poo off them, and making sure I don't go more than three days without washing.
2. You can rinse, or dunk, or just shake extra poo into the toilet. If you do run into stink issues, this is the first recommendations
3. You can buy DeoDisks, but I personally hate the smell of them. I make a baking soda deodorizer. Boil water. Shake some baking soda into a medium sized bowl. Spoon water into it, just enough to make a thick paste. Spoon the paste into muffin tins and let dry. You will wind up with little cakes of solid baking soda. I add essential oils to these when I start a new pail of diapers. I like tea tree and whatever else I am in the mood for - usually lavendar or something citrusy.
4. Spray out your pail between washes. I use Shaklee's Basic G disinfectant and just spray the pail and lid and let it air dry. Every now and then I rinse it out. You shouldn't ever have to scrub your pail if you use a liner.
5. Don't go more than a few days between washing. NEVER leave for vacation with dirty diapers in the pail. (Ask me how I know! :p)
6. You can also put a few drops of essential oils like tea tree or lavendar on a washcloth and drop it in your pail liner when you start a new pail of diapers.
Cloth diapering a toddler really isn't that big of a deal. It's not any harder than CDing a newborn, and not much more effort than using disposables. (I know. I've used both.) Good for your for choosing cloth. Feel free to email me if you have any other questions. I love talking cloth!
Cheers,
S. L
Little Roo
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