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Micro-fibre inserts (cheap) where'd you get yours???

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nappyneeds · 01/09/2007 22:27

On behalf of someone on the wanted forum. Where can you get microfibre cloths cheap and i mean supermarkets, pound shops etc. Where'd you get your and how much?

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moljam · 01/09/2007 22:28

tescos.i think 2 for £1 or something.

FlameBatfink · 01/09/2007 22:31

Yup, tesco

nappyzone · 01/09/2007 22:32

i must get some - a phenomenon i still havent tried!!

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gringottsgoblin · 01/09/2007 22:45

are they just cleaning cloths?

Flibbertyjibbet · 01/09/2007 22:47

I got mine from home and bargain, couple of bathtowells did the trick, you can cut them up as microfibre is so amazing that it doesn't fray!
I only use them in the fleece lined no-wrap-needed nature babies that I keep in for my mum to use when babysitting as I don't like the idea of my own bum in synthetic fabrics for any length of time so why should my babies have to put up with it?

FlameBatfink · 01/09/2007 22:47

Yup, just the cleaning cloths

FlameBatfink · 01/09/2007 22:49

The other thing you can do is put the nappy, then the booster, and then the wrap - so the microfibre is the final layer.

gringottsgoblin · 01/09/2007 22:49

fab thanks

Jojay · 01/09/2007 23:05

Got mine from Wilko's

nachomama · 01/09/2007 23:08

Have you tried thenappylady classified ads? It's great if you don't mind second hand. I have sourced much nappy stock in this way, including inserts.

katwith3kittens · 07/09/2007 21:09

Can someone enlighten me please ... why should I get some of these? ... are they so much better than other liners ?

nappyneeds · 07/09/2007 23:18

micro-fibre pads/cloths can work well as nappy boosters. They are cheap / slim fitting and relatively absorbant. Rather than buy the expensive 'nappy branded' ones you can get them from most supermarkets much cheaper.

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twospecialgirls · 07/09/2007 23:23

i use micro fibre cloths from £1 land bargain quid each really thick and absorbant and goes inside the pocket so doesnt touch babys skin xx

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