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Storing Used Wipes
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If you have children in diapers, it's easiest to just toss used wipes into the diaper pail with the diapers. If you don't have little ones in diapers any more, you can use whatever container you prefer. Some families find it easiest to put a small wet bag in their bathroom - either just laying on the floor near the toilet, or hanging from a nearby doorknob, cabinet knob, or hook. One friend actually hangs her bag from the toilet paper holder. My family keeps a small version of a diaper pail in the bathroom just for wipes. It's a 2-gallon stainless steel garbage can with a step-pedal to open the lid. Wally loves depositing his wipes in there after we're done cleaning him up!
Washing Wipes
If you have kids in diapers, wash with the diapers.
If you don't have kids in diapers, I recommend washing wipes separately from the rest of your laundry. Wash in hot, dry in the dryer. You may add whatever laundry additives you desire - chlorine bleach, oxygen bleach, tea tree oil, lavender oil, stain remover, whatever.