Some people are turned off by the idea of
using cloth wipes, though.
Witch hazel is an ingredient in my homemade baby wipes (that can be made
using cloth wipes or with a disposable option) because it is excellent for the skin.
It makes changing diapers easy when
using cloth wipes and is gentle on baby's bottom.
If you're already committed to cloth diapering, I highly recommend
using cloth wipes.
I think a lot of people are concerned about
using cloth wipes with other relatives, babysitters or daycare.
They think cloth diapers are one thing, but when you start
using cloth wipes, you're crossing the line!
Using cloth wipes is just like using disposable wipes, though.
Once you've made the leap to cloth diapers it isn't long before you start thinking about
using cloth wipes.
We provide as much support as needed / wanted with regards to cloth diapers including washing routine suggestions, different options for overnight diapers or heavy wetters,
using cloth wipes and cloth diapering while out and about.
Are you afraid of
using cloth wipes when you're out because you think it will be a hassle?
Many moms find
using cloth wipes out and about more challenging.
I love
using cloth wipes!
I started
using cloth wipes for the little gal — and it is SO nice — I think we are going to save a lot of $ $!
I used cloth diapers on all three of my kids so far but never took the plunge into
using cloth wipes until recently when I was potty training my second child.
Once I got comfortable with
using cloth wipes with water, I began experimenting with what to use for a solution.
Wipes: We have also been
using cloth wipes!!
This little storage trick is what sold my husband on
using cloth wipes and we haven't went back to using disposable wipes since.
I absolutely love
using my cloth wipes and not just for my babies bum but for wiping faces, dirty hands, changing stations, and other miscellaneous surfaces.
I needed a cool way to convince the hubs that
using cloth wipes was as easy as using disposable so I learned to fold them to pop out of their dispenser.
Did you know that
using cloth wipes can save you an additional $ 700 + over the cost of disposable wipes?
Elizabeth Broadbent at ScaryMommy did,
using cloth wipes and a spritz bottle for number two.
I find
using cloth wipes is a natural step in cloth diapering a baby — if you're already washing diapers, why not just add the wipes too?
Plus
using cloth wipes means less disposable wipes go in the trash, so I have to take the trash out less often and I save more trash bags.
Are
you using cloth wipes yet?
If you love cloth diapers, you'll love
using cloth wipes and washcloths.
You also love
using cloth wipes.
I was
using cloth wipes when my baby was first born but once she started solids I stopped.
Once you start
using cloth wipes you will be amazed at how easy it really is.
I really liked
using cloth wipes.
- buy flushable wipes (I love
using cloth wipes at home, but to save space, I'll probably just buy the flushable wipes, so it'll be easy to just dump everything in the toilet).
When I started
using cloth wipes my biggest confusion was the wipe solution.
Cloth Diapering Tips & Techniques: - Prepping - Stripping - Cloth diaper washing routine - Benefits of
using cloth wipes Troubleshooting: - Cloth Diaper Stink Issues
All of your questions about washing diapers, laundry detergent selection,
using cloth wipes, how to care for wool and other helpful tips and such are answered in the booklet.
I took pictures this morning to add to an unpublished post I wrote on
using cloth wipes.
I won't even start on the cost savings of
using cloth wipes to disposables.
I'm often asked about
using cloth wipes so I've written a comprehensive article all about wipes.
If you're not already
using cloth wipes with your cloth diapers then you should make the resolution to switch!
Yes, convenience - because
using cloth wipes means you don't have to sort them out from the rest of your cloth diaper laundry!
My son is 8 now and still
uses his cloth wipes for nosebleeds, so we are really getting our money's worth!
Convenient carry pouch stores
used cloth wipes and keeps separate for laundering.
And
I use cloth wipes, so by the end of the day my diaper load is pretty large.
A: When
I use a cloth wipe that hasn't been warmed... it's just painful.
My biggest tip for new mommas to cloth:
use cloth wipes.
our 2nd broke out in rashes every time we tried to
use cloth wipes even with just water.
You can also cut up flannel receiving blankets into a liner size, or
use a cloth wipe or paper towel in an emergency.
If you're using cloth diapers, it may be nice to
use cloth wipes as well.
When you are cloth diapering it just makes sense to
use cloth wipes - no more... Continue reading →
If you're going to
use cloth wipes, you need a wipe solution as well.
We use cloth wipes as well.