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  • Swim diapers are made to mainly contain solid waste, or poop.
    Swim diapers are made with a porous fabric that allows water to flow, as opposed to normal diapers, which use absorbent materials to soak up waste. Additionally, because urine consists largely of water, the liquid might travel through the diaper and into the pool.
  • Swim diapers are made to contain feces long enough for you and your child to safely exit the pool.
    You should be sure to get out of the pool as soon as possible because they are not made to contain feces for a long time.
  • Put solids in the bathroom toilet. Then, launder the diaper. Use both cold or warm water and a delicate cycle on your washing machine; avoid using hot water as it may harm the diaper's elastic.
    Lastly, dry it on a hook. Avoid drying it because doing so will just cause the fabric to deteriorate more quickly. Don't dry it in direct sunshine; if you do, the colours will deteriorate over time.
  • No, standard disposable diapers are made to absorb fluids, thus if submerged in a swimming pool, they can rapidly become uncomfortable and bulky. But it is possible to wear disposable swim diapers over reusable swim diapers.