Which disposable liners with cloth nappies?
- 04-24-2010, 11:40 PM #1Registered User
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Which disposable liners with cloth nappies?
We have been happily using the Mother-ease one size cloth diapers. The disposable liners I bought cheaply in Thailand. The liners are on the small side though (24X32cm), so the problem is that the liners don't catch all the poo. Bub has a robust appetite and is pooing more these days. I ordered the Mother-ease disposable liners but have to wait 3 weeks for the next stock to arrive. What other disposable liners are good? large liners please!! they have to be flushable too - looked at a Japanese brand in Wing on but that was not flushable.
- 04-25-2010, 07:18 PM #2Registered User
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We used Kushies (flushable), which we'd brought back from Canada, but I think B2B might have it, too.
- 04-25-2010, 09:55 PM #3Registered User
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- 04-26-2010, 08:10 AM #4Registered User
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They have both kushies and bambino mio ones at Bumps to Babes. We have the kushies ones and they work well, but here the bambino ones are good too.
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