The following creams should not be used with
synthetic fiber cloth diapers - including fleece, stay - dry, minky and charcoal bamboo fabrics.
Not exact matches
Microfiber is one of the most used
synthetic fibers for
cloth diaper absorption.
With residue - free detergent, natural
fibers will start to absorb more,
synthetic materials will wick and keep moisture out and prolong the life of the
cloth diapers.
Natural
fibers tend to hold on to stinks much less than
synthetics (including stay - dry fabrics, microfiber, and minky), so one can hope the Bummis overnight
cloth diaper will remain stink - free.
Polyester fleece and faux suedecloth are often used inside
cloth diapers as a «stay - dry» wicking liner because of the non-absorbent properties of those
synthetic fibers.
Katie Anthony, a mother of two and a Seattle - based blogger at KatyKatiKate.com,
cloth - diapered for her first baby but crossed over for her second, lamenting, «When you pull the Diaper Genie bag out of the pail, and you just see this blue plastic tube full of NASA - invented
synthetic fibers that are soaked in human waste, and it's just this foul little sausage, there's a part of me that is really sad.»
Compatible with
cloth diapers both natural
fibers and
synthetics.
Sheila Hicks, «Escalade Beyond Chromatic Lands», 2016 - 2017, Mixed media, natural and
synthetic fibers,
cloth, slate, bamboo, sunbrella, 600 x 1600 x 400 cm.