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Liner recommendations and what other cloth shall I try?

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notso · 19/06/2013 12:45

I used to use fleece then had a break from cloth (building work, PND and surprise 4th pregnancy with 16 month age gap!)
Now am back to cloth but struggling with liners. Fleece was great for EBF baby poo but loose fruit loving toddler and 14 month olds poo is something else! I found scraping poo off fleece pretty grim, so am using flushable paper.
However they seem to succumb to 'butt munch' easily so are not catching much. Any recommendations for either effective poo removal or better flushable liners?

Secondly am using Bumgenius, Charlie Banana, Bambooty and Easyfit during the day and either Bamboozle and a flip wrap or Real Easy at night.
What else is good?
TIA

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Carolra · 19/06/2013 12:54

Butt Munch :) Just snorted soup all over my keyboard! We use totsbots paper liners, but they do suffer a bit from butt much syndrome. We use EasyFit during the day and a pampers at night (oh the shame) so actually I have no advice for you at all - just wanted to say thanks for the funniest thing I've read today!

notso · 19/06/2013 13:27

Grin Carolra glad to be of assistance!

Are you using Easyfit V3 if so do you know how different they are to V2?

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Forgetfulmog · 19/06/2013 13:31

I use the Bambinex Teddy nappy during the day, the Bimble at night & Motherease wraps day & night - we've not had any escapee wee or poo.

I use flushable liners & they're fab - even caught most of the diarrhoea that dd had the other week.

Ps loving the Butt munch too, trying not to laugh as have 9 mo dd napping on me atm Grin

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Carolra · 19/06/2013 13:37

Yes, EasyFit 3... from what I ready on The Nappy Lady when I bought them, they aren't that different at all but I've never tried v2. And although they were amazing when dd was little, she's 17mo now, a real chubster and a heavy wetter and we have them lined with 2 folded boosters and they still leak after an hour and a half - so I don't think I'd recommend them anyway....!

deemented · 19/06/2013 13:46

I use cotton liners. They aren't actually liners per se, but i find they work really well as such. They are Conti cotton wipes - found in most hospitals or medical supply shops. about £4 for a bag of 100. If dd poos, then i just lift the liner and throw the lot away, but if she only wees then i throw it all in the wash, i usually can get about five washes out of one.

I use a mix of fitteds and AiO's.

Are any of you on FB at all? Have a looksee here if so...

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notso · 19/06/2013 14:00

Forgetful what type of flushable liner do you use?
I loved bimbles when DS2 was newborn so might have a look for some bigger ones.

Carlora Interesting, I wasn't keen on the easyfit before when DS was little but now I really like them! I love the prints on the V3 and might buy a few more, I just wish they dried a bit more quickly.

dee will have a look on FB later. Those liners sound really good. I will see if I can find some to try.

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Forgetfulmog · 19/06/2013 14:06

liners

notso · 19/06/2013 14:15

Thanks forgetful Smile

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mrsmartin1984 · 19/06/2013 21:54

Bambinex flushable liners are quite thick and they catch a fair bit.They are a bit dearer however wet ones can be washed and reused. So they more economical

notso · 20/06/2013 11:53

Thanks mrsmartin they also sound good.

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Forgetfulmog · 20/06/2013 13:52

Notso, the liners I use can be washed too

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