The following are things that you absolutely must have with you in your diaper bag at all times if you
plan on cloth diapering out of the house.
Turns out if I didn't get a handle on it, I would in fact be spending 2x as much
money on cloth diapering as I would disposable because they are definitely addicting.
And finally, an interesting note... money
spent on cloth diapers is usually money that goes to support small businesses.
I have to confess... for everything else I do that is natural and organic, I was late
getting on the cloth diapering bandwagon... and I'm kicking myself for it now.
Not only does this environmentally friendly product smell great, it is super effective at eliminating both stains and odors that can build up over
time on cloth diapers.
The website also offers a variety of articles, news, and
tips on cloth diapering and sustainable parenting, including helpful diaper storage ideas and cloth diaper laundry tips.
There are three snaps (similar to the snaps
found on cloth diapers) on each waist / hip to adjust to fit your baby perfectly.
You'll get
hooked on cloth diapering once you feel the difference between the natural cotton of cloth diapers - v - the paper pulp disposable diapers sold in the mainstream market.
When
left on your cloth diapers (and towels), this residue makes them less absorbent and useful in the very purpose that they serve.
So you have gotten a good
handle on cloth diapering, have your shopping list all ready to go, maybe even check out some cloth diapering online forums.
I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for
info on cloth diapers... Everything you need to know is in here!
It is estimated that the average family
embarking on cloth diapering themselves will spend roughly $ 600 in cloth diapers and accessories to get set up.
If you don't plan to soften your hard water, you will certainly have better laundry
results on your cloth diapers using a commercial detergent formulated for hot water.