So, here’s my problem. I usually dispose of diapers by folding in the front wings, rolling up the diaper from the front to the back, and folding over the back tapes around the front, securing one side of tapes over where the lower middle of the diaper would be and the other tapes on the rear.
However, I recently got a pack of DinoRawrZ, and I’ve been stuck as to how to best dispose of them. Since they have Velcro, though, I can’t stick the tapes to the back. Since I therefore had to connect it to the front, I ended up having to do a strange corkscrew over-under pattern, which feels very haphazard and not exactly like something I feel makes sense to do every time.
Anyone have a method, or advice on how to proceed?
With love, crinkle it up and throw it away in the trash and don’t worry about how it’s done 
I actually just re-stick them back to what they normally are when you’re wearing the diaper. That’s if I even need to actually unstick some to get out of it, usually I just pull the diaper down folded up and throw it away. But are usually throw it away in its own bag so that it is less likely to stink up the trash.
I have found that the tapes on some hook and loop diapers actually have a little bit of adhesive on the tape where it is attached to the diaper wing. Just enough to hold a little as I wrap up the diaper. Often times it will pop open after a while but if you put it in a small diaper can it will hold together until the can is emptied.
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I use a nappy sack (which is like a thin plastic bag with odour neutralizing fragrance) roll it use the minimal adhesive stick they have into the bag and into the bin.
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I roll them up, and drop 'em in the current diaper bag. No special treatment.
The “children” use velcro diapers for nighttime, I use normal tap tabs which I ‘drop’ instead of untaping when changing.
I just roll them up and stick them in the can, I don’t give them the opportunity to unroll themselves. Two rolled up “diaper burritos” placed side by side in a standard kitchen can nicely fill up one “level” of the bag and will hold each other closed pretty well too.
All of the nappies I wear (Bar ABU SDK’s) are hook and loop. I normally fold the front wings, roll front to back and pull the rear wings out, give them a twist and then tie them tightly in a knot pulling the nappy into a cube of sorts then into a nappy bag and bin! 
There’s two ways I’ve used:
Use a dab of duct tape, or;
Roll up diaper and use wings to tie it shut in a bow (my favorite way). :smiling_face_with_3_hearts:
Hope that helps!
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Yeah, this is an annoying feature of “hybrid” adult diapers. I’d certainly prefer that hook-and-loop closures implied an all-over cloth cover (as they do for baby diapers), but I know I’m in the minority for that.
Not sure if they’re still like this, but when I first tried out the ABU BunnyHopps, I noticed that adhesive at the base of the tabs and thought, “Wow! Somebody finally thought of that.”
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That’s true of the DinoRawrZ too; I tried it after some suggested that here and found that the bottom edge of the tape has a bit of adhesive to stick it closed. Thanks!
Maybe keep a roll of clear packing tape handy? Like the kind with a cutter attached? I’ve thought of doing that but haven’t.
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I took it like a normal diaper, but then I tie the two wings together.
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