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Daycare uses these in every diaper so we don't have a bag full of poop at the end of the day. The only negative is that they tend to bunch up. |
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Reviewed by: Amanda Gillespie from Pittsburgh.
on 3/27/2012 |
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These liners are super! They help daddy dispose of #2 easier, they save the liner of our pocket diaps & they help make diaper changes easier for our gym child care workers. I always recommend them to new cloth diapering mamas. |
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Reviewed by: cortney gilbow from Columbia, MO.
on 3/13/2011 |
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I like that these are wide enough to wrap around an insert or prefold layed in a cover. It really does make it easier to clean up when we're out of the house. |
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Reviewed by: Sarah Sanchez from Cleveland, OH.
on 3/11/2011 |
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Very convenient for going out. I found that I don't use them at home anymore, but it sucks to clean a poopy diaper in a public bathroom vs. spraying it off at home. |
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Reviewed by: Katherine Mostowy from Pgh.
on 11/28/2010 |
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My baby is fairly regular and scheduled (most days) so I don't use this for every diaper change but around the time I'm expecting her BM. Jackpot yesterday as she had been backed up due to her starting solids. This made the diaper clean up so much easier. I would recommend it for the baby starting solids as it kept me from a major diaper cleaning |
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Reviewed by: Jennifer Evely from Lexington KY.
on 11/26/2010 |
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These are really convenient for protecting your baby's diaper from any rash cream. They also have the added benefit of making solids poop really easy to clean up. They are simple to use and don't slide around so long as you get the large size if you're using anything with a synthetic interior. They're great! |
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Reviewed by: Malina Dockendorff from Ontario.
on 11/24/2010 |
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We used these liners with every diaper during our family vacation. We could only do laundry once for entire week, so these helped with poop diapers a lot. We just threw the liner in the toliet and rinse the diaper as best we could. |
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Reviewed by: Heather Ramsey from North Hills, Pittsburgh.
on 11/24/2010 |
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These are nice to have but aren't needed. We used these when we were new to cloth diapering and it helped us deal with the "ick factor" but not having to rinse/scrap/shake poop. But, as time goes on you become better at diapering and used to all of that. I would recommend these if you're just starting. |
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Reviewed by: Sandi Criswell from Missouri.
on 11/24/2010 |
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We just recently tried these for the first time and fell in love. They are soft enough that my daughter actually asks for them in her diaper! And they make clean-up a breeze. Just dump everything straight in the toilet - nothing to spray off anymore! |
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Reviewed by: Anna Heath from WA.
on 11/23/2010 |
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They bunch up when the diaper gets wet and gave my son a rash every time I used one. |
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Reviewed by: Stacey Tesavis from USA.
on 11/23/2010 |
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We like to use these for the "mess" times.....sometimes you just can't predict messes though! Dad likes these though as it makes it easier to clean up! |
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Reviewed by: DANA REMALEY from New Stanton.
on 7/7/2010 |
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Got these when I started cloth diapering as a way to cut down on mess and having to spray to keep stains at a minimum. One of the best investments ever! So far I've been using them for over a month and I've had no staining and no need to rinse. They make changes oh so easy! |
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Reviewed by: Paula Neilson from Pittsburgh.
on 6/11/2010 |
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I dont use this at home, but daycare really appreciates them. It makes them more comfortable using cloth. Daddy loves them too! |
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Reviewed by: Julia Leiter from Harmony.
on 3/25/2010 |
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