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Cloth nappies - liners

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Novice32 · 21/03/2020 21:47

We've been using cloth nappies during the daytime since my daughter was about 8wks (now 11m). Initially had a big stash of tesco liners (not biodegradable), but now using mioliners because tesco ones were discontinued. Since we switched she has had terrible nappy rash, it seems like the paper liners are keeping her skin wet.

Can anyone recommend a different brand to try? I'm now a bit wary of paper. Our motivation for cloth nappies was that they were eco friendly, but I have no problems with using non biodegradable liners if they are kinder to the girl's bum!

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TwoZeroTwoZero · 21/03/2020 22:03

We used to use some from boots that were fine on ds. That was 9 years ago though so I don't know if they still sell them.

Novice32 · 21/03/2020 22:44

Thanks, struggling to find any in shops at all (and stopped trying right now!). Everything online seems to be paper and although probably more eco friendly I'm worried they will be less bum friendly.

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onedream · 21/03/2020 23:18

I'm using bambinex fleece liners and never had a problem baby's bum always nice and dry at nappy change and poo sticks to liner rather then bum x

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june2007 · 22/03/2020 01:32

Have you tried fleece nappy liners? Or I had som hurglass shaped cotton ones think from imse vimse they were very good. Also Green baby do nappy l;iners that might work for you? (Disp[osable.)

Megasaur5keeper · 22/03/2020 21:19

Fleece liners are great. For nursery I double line (with totsbots disposable liners which I. Would say are not biodegradable having washed one or two) as they otherwise give you a bag of poo back at the end of the day. Don't bother otherwise and rarely have any problems.

Novice32 · 23/03/2020 06:36

Thanks everyone, maybe it's time to give fleece a try!

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SomeoneElseEntirelyNow · 24/03/2020 05:56

We use the bamboo ones from littlez and bloom on amazon, really really good! Forgot to order more and ended up using different ones from the local pharmacy and poor baba had horrible rash. Bamboo all the way for me.

jackparlabane · 24/03/2020 06:27

I used Imse Vimse liners, but also some fleece. You know there's that old fleece of your partner's that you're desperate to cut up...

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