How to Get Rid of Cloth Diapers

Updated on January 22, 2013
P.M. asks from Whiteland, IN
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So I have some diapers that neither of my girls use anymore. There are 30 of them and even a few covers. They just outgrew them.

I have tried posting them on Craigslist. Nada. (I listed them real cheap, less than half what I paid.)

Any ideas?

In a year I'll have more to get rid of. No clue what to do with them all. The site I bought them from takes gently used ones. But these are a bit past that. Plus they're prefolds, which they don't take.

Would Goodwill take them?

Thanks!

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Prefolds are much thicker than flats. I use flats for cleaning up messes. But I just don't see 55 prefolds being useable/practical for cleaning purposes. Plus, they are still plenty useable as diapers.

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Thanks everyone. I'm keeping a few to clean the bathroom with. The rest I'm donating.

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J.W.

answers from St. Louis on

Goodwill will take them and then throw them in the trash, just like they would do if someone donated underwear. No one will buy them.

I kept all mine around and used them for cleaning up messes until they fell apart and I threw them away.

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J.F.

answers from Columbus on

Do you have a bean sprout shop near where you live? We do in COlumbus and they take used cloth diapers and resell them for half the price. Just an option =)

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M.L.

answers from Colorado Springs on

Prefolds are fine for cleaning! They don't look so much like cleaning cloths but they work just as well. If you lived in my neck of the woods, I'd ask you to send them to me!

But you could call your nearest pregnancy center in Indiana and ask if they could use them. Or the Red Cross. Or any other agency that helps people in need. You could call Goodwill, too; they know what they are allowed and not allowed to accept. Can't hurt.

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M.P.

answers from Raleigh on

I use my old cloth diapers as dust rags around the house or just general cleanup cloths for messes.

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J.C.

answers from Anchorage on

post them on craigslist for free, I bet someone will take them off your hands

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M.P.

answers from Green Bay on

Goodwill might take them.

However, depending on where you live, do you have a shelter in your area? A domestic violence shelter? Homeless family shelter? Families with young children always need diapers and if they have access to a washer/dryer maybe a donation of cloth diapers would be appreciated?

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P.K.

answers from New York on

I use them for dust rags. Perfect!

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J.Y.

answers from Chicago on

You could offer them on freecycle.

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A.V.

answers from Washington DC on

What about something like http://www.diaperswappers.com/?

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☼.S.

answers from Los Angeles on

Women's/family homeless shelter :)

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K.H.

answers from Detroit on

Some Goodwills will. When I worked, we'd get stuff like that bailed up and sold as rags. Have you thought about using them as cleaning rags? I think my mom still has some from 40 years ago (probably). My dad swears there's nothing better for cleaning windows.

Just read the extra info. Freecycle probably would be the easiest.

X.O.

answers from Chicago on

When I was done with mine, after 2 babies used them, I lent them to a friend of mine who had a baby a few months ago. After she's done she is welcome to try to sell them, or to pass them on to whoever needs them.

I totally agree with giving them to a women's shelter or crisis pregnancy center if you have some near you.

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S.S.

answers from Chicago on

salvation army will take them. and to the previous poster who said that goodwill won't take underwear that is not true. and there are a lot of people who purchase used underwear. I know for all of my boys when there were in the potty training stages we bought them loads of underwear at second hand stores. not everyone can purchase everything new. no matter how much you would like to. if things have been cleaned they can be sold.

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H.W.

answers from Portland on

Do you have a Freecycle group in your area? That's where I picked up a bunch of cloth diapers and wraps.

One thing to suggest-- please make sure they still work. The ones I got had lost their waterproofing (the covers) and the diapers smelled like mold. Had to let those go.:(

S.G.

answers from Grand Forks on

I sold mine to a mom from my playgroup. You could try freecycle.

B.C.

answers from Norfolk on

They are great for dusting, washing windows/mirrors, and buffing up the wax on the car, etc.

T.F.

answers from Dallas on

Donate them to Goodwill, Womens Shelter or some place like that and get the tax benefit from it.

However, I don't know if they would be in the same classification as used underwear. If so, then they would probalby throw them away. Used undies, Ugh

Try advertising them for free.

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J.C.

answers from Indianapolis on

I would look and see if there are any local to your area yard sale groups on Facebook. I'm in a couple of them for my area and sell stuff through there.

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J.A.

answers from Denver on

You could make mama cloth out of them, or donate them. I actually still have a box of prefolds in my basement, and we are probably done having kids, so I guess maybe I am not the right person to ask :)

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☆.A.

answers from Pittsburgh on

What if you put them on Craigslist for free?

☆.H.

answers from San Francisco on

Where we live items of clothing that are no longer usable can be bagged and put in the recycle bin. Check with your trash hauler.

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