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iwanttomarryjimsturgess · 22/10/2011 22:14

used washables for ages always used onelife liners which it seems are no longer made. Need disposable/flushable liners as DD's poo is usually very very messy and can't subject nursery to the foulness of scarping it out of a fleece liner. what's next best. tried tot's bots liners but they are too narrow and poo goes all over the edge of the nappy (ideally i like a wider liner that can be tucked rounf the side of a booster

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threeolivemartini · 22/10/2011 22:31

I have used Bambino Mio ones in terry squares - are quite big and do the job. Buy in John Lewis / Waitrose, and seem to be the only ones I can find other than the Boots ones which aren't flushable (why? what is the point of a disposable liner you can't flush?)

NappyShedSal · 23/10/2011 09:34

Were you using the Onleife liners on a roll, or that came out of a packet? They were both teh same width, but the ones on a roll were more "papery" whereas the ones in a packet were softer.

Green baby liners are very similar to OL liners on a roll (possibly identical?)
Lollipop liners are the same width but are made out of cornstarch and much softer.
Little Lambs liners are very soft, but slightly narrower than OL
Tots Bots liners are soft but much narrower than OL.
Cotton Bottoms liners (now discontinued but I still have some in stock) are papery like the OL liners and between 1cm and 2cm wider.

Apart from Tots Bots liners I have all of these in stock so contact me if you can't find any near you.

ziggyf · 03/11/2011 14:19

I like the Imse Vimse liners, they are a good size and quite soft.

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