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Liners with fuzzi bunz

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Jantubb · 11/08/2006 20:30

Hi!

I'm confused.. have been happily using fuzzi bunz for over a year with DS2.. had afew probs a few weeks back and you lot helped me.. thanks!!!( Went back to size M and smaller insert)

Now I also got advice from the nappy lady whom said I should not need to use liners with fuzzis cos of the fleece inner (I had been using fleece washable liners) She said the two lots of fleece would stop the wetness going through to the insert!

Now I seem to have lots of very pooey nappies in my nappy bucket and I hate it sitting round waiting for the next wash ( usually every other day)

I'd really like to go back to my liners.. or even flushable ones... what do you think?

Jan
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spugs · 12/08/2006 08:58

use paper liners, you can get biodegradable ones. the fleece in the fuzzi acts the same as the liner (apart from you cant take it out to flush contents down the lav) nappy lady sells a few differen types.

Jantubb · 14/08/2006 22:11

Hi!

I originally used bio liners and then fleece liners.. Should I just go back to the paper ones then and use the fleece ones as wipes ( as I am currently doing?.. good size for a pooey botty)!!!

Jan
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loobywoof · 14/08/2006 22:35

Hi, I have been using fuzzis for about 14 months now and I've never used a liner at all. I wash every other day or sometimes a bit less and the fuzzis just don't seem to stain easily. I dry pail and wash at 60 degrees with minimal powder. I used paper liners with DS and a different nappy system and they're ok but just one more thing you have to buy and dispose of which slightly defeats the object for me.

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lemonaid · 14/08/2006 22:37

We use paper liners with Fuzzis because I think DS must secretly eat Superglue, given what his poos are like... much easier to lift and flush the liner.

It does make me feel like I'm not really knitting my own lentils, admittedly.

Jantubb · 14/08/2006 23:23

Hmmmm.. think my son usually does the plasticine (WONDERFUL) sort... so I will stick without liners cept for those runnier times!!!

It does make me rather paranoid to get the nap nap off as soon as he goes though.. and NO SITTING DOWN.. hee hee.. can only be good for their little bots though eh?!!!

Thanks for your help!

Jan
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