Cloth Diapering

Yes, ANOTHER fleece liner Q

If diaper rash creams make your CDs repel, wouldn't it figure that it would do the same to fleece liners too?
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Re: Yes, ANOTHER fleece liner Q

  • they're so thin though that their job isn't to absorb so repelling shouldn't really matter since the actual diaper insert will absorb the urine either way
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  • at least the ones I have are super thin
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  • Yes, you're right but you can throw away the liners when they get buildup, you can't do that with your diapers. I use and wash my fleece liners over and over and over until I can visibly see buildup and then they get scrapped. I make them out of remnant fleece so they're cheap anyway.
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