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pamplemousse · 28/05/2008 22:14

Without wanting to go into too much poo detail my dd loves fruit a lot and we have quite sloppy poos. The problem with that is it seeps over my normal PHP nappy liners onto the folded cotton yummies and I get a lot of poo in my washing machine which I'm not keen on. I seem to need massive liners that will wrap round the whole nappy, is there such a thing?
What is the solution oh wise mumsnetters? I am using NatureBaby disposables at the moment as I couldn't stand it any more.
Oh what used to work is taking the disposable liner complete with poo and flushing the lot, one blocked antique drain later....
Sluicing will not happen in my loo either.

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mumdebump · 29/05/2008 20:32

I don't know about your PHP liners, but cotton bottoms, one life and boots disposable liners are all very big and wrap around DD's pre-folds. We can't flush liners either so have a bag by the loo for binning them, after attempting to sluice what we can. We now use fleece reusable liners by totsbots but they are smaller in size and wouldn't cover the whole pre-fold. Someone on here, suggested making own fleece liners cut to size out of 'anti-pil' (whatever that is) from a haberdashery shop. Anyway you can soak the fleece liners in a nappy bucket which will remove most of the poo before you put them in the washing machine. Hope this helps.

pamplemousse · 29/05/2008 21:19

Thanks will give them a go,

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Washersaurus · 29/05/2008 21:29

DS1 had medication that made his poo sloppy and horrible. I cut my own liners from some fleece offcut bought very cheaply off ebay, I cut them in a T shape to cover the whole nappy. I have never soaked, but do flick and hold them in the loo and flush where necessary. That does the trick to stop poo in the machine.

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pamplemousse · 30/05/2008 20:33

That sounds a cunning plan washersaurus, does runny poo come off fleece particularly easily? My loo is rubbish for that, its an economy one and flushes so damn fast it doesn't help at all!!

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Washersaurus · 30/05/2008 21:15

Well, all I'll say is that MOST of the poo comes off - I am a bit of a slattern and what is left after the flick and the flush goes in the bucket and straight in the machine.

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