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N**T
For sensitive skin
Soft, soft, soft! Contains solid waste as intended. Granted these are not as long as the Grovia Grovia Bio Liner Diaper Liners but they are a bit wider and whisper soft. They are about a half inch shorter than the Grovia. Once the baby is on solids or on formula, liners should be used to make solid waste just lift off the diaper and be flushed away neatly. My baby is on solids now and we've been using these for three months. When my Real Nappies ran out I decided to try a roll of the aforementioned Grovia. The Grovia seem scratchier and she got a lot of redness from them. These are made from something different because they will hold up to multiple washes whereas the Grovia looks very linty and wadded after one wash. If your baby has no solid waste and you want to save a little money then just wash them with your cloth diapers. I let them air dry and they're dry in about an hour without hanging them. They flush well even in an iffy system. Since switching back to Real Nappies, her redness is completely gone. Grovia were irritating to her sensitive skin.Real Nappies does not come with a cardboard tube. Minimal packaging. I will not switch again.As of May 5th, 2012, I've changed to CuteyBaby 6 Pack Biodegradable Diaper Liners . They are as soft as the original Real Nappies and not as wide.
B**N
Absolutely no good product
I was very excited when I ordered this product. With so many good reviews, I thought this is going to help me save all those extra work rinsing those poopy diapers of my 3 month old... boy what a disappointment.... not only is it useless in catching all the poop, it kind of threw all his pee out the diaper... it is supposed to catch all the poop and let the pee pass thro' it.. this is doing the reverse. result- my baby's clothes get wet at the first drop of pee and the cloth diaper is absolutely soiled with the poop.... I used like 5 of them, everytime hoping, its going to work.... but no..... if i'm doing something wrong please help me. I will try that and change my review if my experience changes....
E**K
Not The Best..
I've been using the Bumkins diaper liners and have been very happy with them. Wanted to try these since it's less packaging and comes in a roll rather than tissue paper style...these are definitely not as soft or absorbent. They're also not as big. Even my mother who helps babysit during the day asked what happened to the old liners (i.e. Bumkins). She refuses to use these and would rather go without the liners. Sticking to the Bumkins from now on!
C**A
Great item, a little short
I've tried numerous flushable liners and have decided I love these, even though they do have one drawback.These are very soft. I'm not worried at all about how soft they are on my DS's bottom. In addition, if they're just peed in, they wash well and don't bunch or shrink in the washer. I'm able to use them 2-3 times if they're just peed on. I just put them through our washer and dryer. Other brands don't hold up to the washing machine. They either disintegrate too quickly, or they stretch out or crunch up and need to be spread back out again to be used, which takes extra time. These are lovely to use. I pre-load each diaper with one as I stuff the diapers so my husband doesn't have to do anything other than slap the diaper on the butt.My only real issue with these, and the reason they get 4 stars not 5) are that they are not very long, front-to-back. They HAVE caught everything, but don't cover the entire diaper for my tall 2-yr old boy. This is only really an issue if I have to use diaper cream (in front) and want to make sure it isn't contacting the inside of my diapers and catch poo at the same time.General impression: great to use once they're on solids. Makes cloth diapering much easier for my family. Very economical as pee only ones can be re-used after washing.
K**N
Mixed Reviews From My Household
First, I bought three different brands of diaper liners, and I see no substantial difference among them. This one is a bit stiffer than he bummis at first, but once it's all sweaty/wet, it seems about the same. It does not stand up well to washing in my washing machine, but that's probably good if it claims to be flushable. It does stand up to hand-rinsing, so if you want to get extended use out of a wet one, I recommend rinsing it and hanging it up to dry.Here's where it gets a bit graphic, so if you can't handle the poop talk... oh, nevermind. You're reading about diaper products! Clearly you can handle the poop talk!My mom loves these, so I make sure to put one in my daughter's diaper before my mom comes to babysit. Mom claims that it makes things very neat and tidy, and makes it easy to dispose of the poop.In my experience, it is true that the liner makes it easy to lift out a formed poop, but I find it easy enough to get formed poops off my diapers even without a liner. I basically just roll them off into the toilet using the diaper itself (formed poop sticks to itself better than to the diaper). It's not the formed poops I'm worried about: it's the soft or liquid poops. For soft or liquid poops, the liners don't offer much advantage. Sure you can lift SOME of the poop off the diaper, but I generally get messy hands doing so, and a lot of poop is left in the diaper despite the liner. It just oozes around the edges and up the front or up the back beyond the confines of the liner. I end up having to spray or wipe the diaper anyway, and at that point, it doesn't feel as though the liner saved me anything.So there you have it. One brand seems much like the others to me, so you might as well buy the cheaper ones. My mom loves them and swears by them, and anything that keeps her happy about my choice to use cloth diapers is a good thing in my book, so I'll continue to buy them, but when it's just me dealing with the diapers, I don't use the liners at all because I don't think they make a huge difference.
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