Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Ethical living

Discover eco friendly brands and sustainable fashion on our Ethical Living forum.

Reuseable wipes - tell me how...

5 replies

JessaJam · 25/08/2006 12:55

That's it really. I have some old muslins I can chop up.

OP posts:
tissy · 25/08/2006 13:03

Use anything you have to hand...

Chop up and hem muslins, towels, anything really.

Or if you can't be bothered sewing you can get packs of flannels for next to nothing in IKEA.

Dampen with water, wipe, and chuck in nappy bucket till you feel like washing them. You can add a few drops of tea tree or lavender oil to the bucket if you want.

JessaJam · 25/08/2006 13:04

Keep in a tupperware type tub yes?

OP posts:
tissy · 25/08/2006 13:08

You could if you want to store them wet. We kept them in a drawer and stuck them under a tap as required!

If you're going out, take a waterproof bag for carrying them home

Just checked IKEA- 10 30x30 cm flannels for 2.99

JessaJam · 25/08/2006 13:11

need to store them wet really as no sink in or near to nursery and no room in bathroom for changing stuff.
And the more 'convenient' they can be, the more chance there is of DH using them too...

OP posts:
wherethewildthingsare · 25/08/2006 13:33

I use the same Tesco value microfibre cloths (3 for 89p) that I use to boost nappies. They work well because they have a good scrubbing texture for poo (why they are used as general household cleaning cloths I guess) and dry very quickly. I store them dry and use water or baby lotion for cleaning. Then just chuck them in the nappy bucket.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page