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Do fluffles smell worse?

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cornflakegirl · 19/05/2006 13:52

My 11mo ds is in fluffles, and I read somewhere that they retain the odour in urine more than other nappies. He's been in fluffles since he weaned, so I can't really compare. But I know that if he's had broccoli or leeks or curry, he can smell quite strong when he's done a wee.

Is there anyone who uses a mixture of nappies who's noticed fluffles smelling more - or not smelling more?

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vkone · 19/05/2006 18:10

I sold mine cos they smelt awful after an hour on (sort of fishy), I'd not had anything like this with cotton or bamboo nappies and I think it was one particular one that was ait funny

cornflakegirl · 20/05/2006 16:14

ooh, not had that! sounds grim! :)

anyone else got any experiences

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helenainsworth · 30/05/2006 20:53

Must admit I had noticed more of a smell recently and we have been using the 1 fluffle we bought as a bit of a trial. WE normally use Sandys and hadnt considered it might be the nappy smelling more!

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peaches27 · 30/05/2006 22:51

What are they made of? Cotton? Bamboo? Hemp? Just interested!

misdee · 30/05/2006 22:53

peaches, microfibre.

dd3 doesnt really get on with hers, i try not to use it at night as she does get sre wearing it for long periods. and it feels awful.

FlameBoo · 31/05/2006 17:16

I have to make sure that the fluffles have a blast in a hot wash more often than the others, and try to line dry as much as possible.

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