The only ones that I have tried so far are bumkins, I think size large. They are nice and big, soft, and really do make clean up easier. I think amazon has a box of 100 for $8. I mostly use them when we are out of the house.
Imse Vimse liners can be washed and reused if they are not soiled. I will try those next but I have a lot of bumkins to get through first.
Warning
No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
I'm using the GroVia liners and I've had good luck with washing liners that have only been peed on for re-use. They actually come out so soft part of me wants to prewash them all.
And then I come to my senses.
The liners have worked well and are such a nice help during this pre-ploppable poo stage.
I buy Bummis. DH & the sitters use them. I just use fleece liners when I am expecting a poop. I don't flush the Bummis though b/c I am paranoid about flushing stuff like that, but they are marketed as flushable.
Re: Best Diaper Liners?
The only ones that I have tried so far are bumkins, I think size large. They are nice and big, soft, and really do make clean up easier. I think amazon has a box of 100 for $8. I mostly use them when we are out of the house.
Imse Vimse liners can be washed and reused if they are not soiled. I will try those next but I have a lot of bumkins to get through first.
I'm using the GroVia liners and I've had good luck with washing liners that have only been peed on for re-use. They actually come out so soft part of me wants to prewash them all.
And then I come to my senses.
The liners have worked well and are such a nice help during this pre-ploppable poo stage.
...Baby Blog...CD Blog...
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
these are my fave and I get so much use out of them since you can wash the ones that just get pped on.