Naturally Natures Bamboo Disposable Diaper Liners (6PK) 600 Sheets Gentle and Soft, Chlorine and Dye-Free, Unscented, Biodegradable Inserts (Set of 6) 600 Liners
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Most diaper liner brands on Amazon "claim" to be flushable, but we at Natutally Nature advise against flushing bamboo liners. Take a look at the Grovia diaper liners customer reviews. A customer sent in photos of the damage their liners had caused to his sewer system. Although Nature's liners are biodegradable, we believe that composting rather than flushing is the best practice. The ability to flush these is not advertised by any other liner company. We are the only liner manufacturer who advises against flushing. Please spend some time on Grovia reading reviews and viewing customer photos.
Diaper cream should only be used with disposable diapers (huggies, pampers, and so on). You don't need any cream if you use this liner with cloth diapers (I use albababy), and you don't even need cream if you don't use liner (because you forget) and just use cloth diapers! Keep in mind that in some cases of diaper rash, cloth diapers are a medical necessity!
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It holds a lot of stuff and doesn't rip when you take it off. I've tried a lot of different brands, and these are by far the best! They're well worth the money.
I'm going to tell it like it is: These things jeopardize my cloth diapering plan of "saving the planet one diaper at a time" (sort of), but I believe I would have stopped using them entirely by now if they weren't for them. Pre- I was traumatized just thinking about how many diapers we'd be dumping in a landfill, so I turned to cloth diapering to alleviate my guilt. I'm hugging a little more conscious. However, when we began eating solid foods, there were a few messes that I was convinced were caused by our cloth diapers. and I - Then he started daycare, which meant the cloth diapers would sit all day before returning home to a rubber-banded mess. Scrubbing with a gloved hand I ordered these out of desperation and highly recommend them - because, at the end of the day, I'd rather throw away a tiny, thin sheet of bamboo liner that, fingers crossed, will biodegrade quickly in a landfill than mountains of diapers over the course of his little poop-filled life than mountains of diapers over the course of his little poop-filled life. Phase of the pants baby br>br>Tip: if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words " When putting them in the diaper, make sure they are placed toward the back rather than in the middle. This is the method by which we catch the most poop! br>br>Things I like:br>*For firm poops, I can hold the ends of the liner/diaper and turn the toilet over to flush the poosbr>*For nasty poops, I can carry diaper to our outside trashcan and drop the liner poo without touching it at allbr>*For pees, we can toss into our composter (which we use for flower beds)br>br>Things I They're individually shrink-wrapped and then as a whole; I'd like to see packaging that can be composted/recycled as well. br>*These say flushable (and I may or may not have flushed one or two times for REALLY bad poops - (Don't tell my husband), but it's not recommended and probably shouldn't be listed on the package/description.
My desire to use cloth diapers was thwarted by my husband's aversion to cleaning the stools. These liners are ideal because they catch anything that isn't liquid and then all you have to do is dispose of it. It looks like you can get 600 diapers for $30, and they're super soft, which is perfect for my baby's sensitive skin.
Despite the fact that these are labeled as unscented, they have a strong floral scent. The smell made me feel sick as soon as I opened the package. I think I'll return them because they were a good deal.
For the exact purpose for which they were created. Our sprayer was rendered useless as a result of saving us and allowing us to keep cloth diapering while living in a country with low water pressure. It's the only thing that has kept us alive. We are loyal customers who order from you time and time again.
Cloth diapering would be difficult if these weren't available. It makes cleanup a breeze.
These are fantastic. I've avoided scrubbing a lot of diapers because of it. I'll be using these as long as my children wear cloth diapers.
We've tried a lot of diaper liners, and these are by far the best. It's bigger and softer than the others we've used before. I would strongly suggest it.