What are everyone's thoughts/experiences on the following:
Fleece Liners
Flushable Liners
What do you you find you use these for and at what age/stage did you start using them? Please feel free to add any other thoughts on the topic!
Thanks!
- Newbie getting my stash ready
Re: Liners
I love fleece liners. I made my own with scrap fleece. It doesn't fray so I just cut it, wash it and it's good to go.
I use them when he's sick in case of diarrhea and when he needs diaper rash cream. It's a lot easier, IMO, to clean just the liner than a whole diaper.
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Hello! I use disposable liners all day, every day and i LOVE them. I have no experience with fleece liners, and will likely stick to the disposables. I think the liners are an absolute necessity, and I'm always annoyed that not enough people list them when going over those cloth diapering needs.
In any case, I've tried about 3 diff brands of liners, and I find the Grovia Bioliners to be the best. The size is great (been using them since like month one till now at 5 months). They can seem rough, but have no affect on her skin. The best part is that you can re-use them. If there's just pee, i simply hand wash in the sink, they take maybe 20 mins to dry, and once dry, they're be incredibly soft. You can wash and re-wash the liners, I've probably used a single liner at least 3-5 times. They're great for using on the occasion that we need to use a cream or ointment as the liner can jus go into the trash or toilet. Additionally, with this brand you get 200 for $10 (9.99, whatever) unlike a lot of the other where they're only sold on rolls of 100 for $6-$8.
I'd say the only downside is that when they go out of stock on one site, you can bet they'll be gone from many sites for a while, including grovia, so if you try them and like them, get a couple rolls with each order