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Bulky Diapers-help!
Hello, For your problem I think using of cloth diaper for your twins will be better for you. Cloth diapering is an economical and environmentally friendly alternative to disposable diapers, which are expensive and can be wasteful. However, the star…
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November 2012
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Is this ammonia??
Hello, Put a little Extra Virgin olive oil on DS when he goes to bed in that seems to protect him from the amonia burns he was getting. My girls never really got an Amonia burn. Spray your cloth diapers with BioKleen Bac-out. Allow them to sit fro…
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November 2012
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Fabric Softener
Hi, Fabric softener causes cloth diaper materials to lose their absorbency. When microfleece is on the inside of a diaper it will repel moisture when rinsed in fabric softener. If your diaper cover is made of fleece this wouldn’t be a problem, it w…
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October 2012
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new borns and cloth diapering
Hello Community, Newborns on average will go through 12 diapers daily. Since it is likely that as parents of newborns you’ll see your schedules turned upside down, it is probable that you’ll find it difficult to do laundry every day. With this in…
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October 2012
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Diaper Rash
Hello Members, To Cure Diaper Rash: * Use a diaper rash cream or ointment preventively. Petroleum ointments are great to use every day as a barrier to protect your baby. Creams with zinc oxide, although can be messy, are also great to use for babi…
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October 2012
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I make my own detergent. Can I use this on cloth diapers?
Hi, Store-bought laundry soap can be expensive and often contains harsh chemicals and unnecessary dyes. If you are looking for an economical and safe alternative, consider making your own laundry soap at home, then it is really nice. A baby's …
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September 2012
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