Cloth Diapering

Verdict on Sbish...

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They soak up a ton! I loved that finally my son did not spring a leak.  I used a home made recycled wool longie.   Only problem is my son does not feel dry. I guess I need a liner. . . any recs?  I want him to be as comfortable as possible considering he will be in it for 12 hours or so.

 

Re: Verdict on Sbish...

  • I use a MF insert with my Sbish for just that reason- I felt like he would "feel" the wetness without.  Works like a charm!


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  • are you replacing the sbish insterts or just adding?   Do you have ammona issues with MF?
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  • I use a rectangle of fleece as liners.  I bought the fleece in the remnant bin at JoAnne's, but you could cut up an old jacket or blanket.

    I've heard that microfiber shouldn't be placed against baby's skin.  It's too drying.

    Love Sbish! 

     

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    I use a rectangle of fleece as liners.  I bought the fleece in the remnant bin at JoAnne's, but you could cut up an old jacket or blanket.

    I've heard that microfiber shouldn't be placed against baby's skin.  It's too drying.

    Love Sbish! 

     

    This. I bought the fleece already cut to size. You can buy some at most diaper stores. Make sure you're using micro fleece as the stay dry liner. Microfiber is not stay dry, it absorbs and is typical used as an insert in a pocket because (like previous poster stated) it will absorb the moisture in your baby's skin causing it to overdry.

    I love sbish snapless. I'm tempted to try one of their fitteds.

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  • Which sbish diaper are you using? The snapless or fitted?
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