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Reddit mentions of XFasten Filament Duct Tape, Transparent, 2 Inches x 30 Yards, Extreme Fiberglass Reinforced Cross Strapping Tape
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High performance transparent duct tape that is ideal for general repair where appearance does matter.Smooth lined design finish, clear utility-grade duct tape that is perfect for maintenance, wrapping, sealing, fixing, patching and protectingWeatherproof, water, moist resistant, UV and temperature resistant and will not yellow outdoors under the sunExtra thick rubber adhesive allows for any repair at home, in your vehicle, toys, decorations, Patio furniture, boat and officeHeavy duty duct tape for tough repairs yet clear and elegant enough to be displayed; can be cut easily by hand
Specs:
Color | Transparent |
Height | 1.7 Inches |
Length | 4.3 Inches |
Size | 1 Pack (Single Roll) |
Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Width | 4.3 Inches |
You want to use duck tape to solve that problem. It won't look as cute as just wearing the diaper, but the right duck tape is the solution.
When I say "right duck tape" I don't just mean the kind that you pick up from the store. You want something that will be sticky and adhere to the material (whether cloth backed or plastic) so that it won't come loose.
I suggest this: https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Tough-Transparent-Duct-Tape/dp/B0000DH8I8
Get the transparent kind, not any other kind. The material is light, and the adhesive is the best for either cloth or plastic. I found these back when ABU tapes were kind in need of a bit of help to stay affixed. This is what I used for that purpose.
Use the tape to just replace the taps. Fold the diaper wings in, and tape it as if the duck tape were the tapes that came with the original diaper. I know this works because I've done it.
I don't suggest any of these: