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fleece liners - what do you do with poo?

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motomoto · 14/12/2009 15:18

can someone run through what they do with pooey nappies if they use fleece liners?

bub is on solids and breatsmilk - medium-solid poo

and do you put tea tree in napy bucket (and do you dry pail?)

do you rinse the liners before putting in washing machine?

tia

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ChocOrange05 · 14/12/2009 16:28

I throw as much as I can in the toilet and if its still pooey then I put it in the wash on a rinse cycle. TBH I don't like fleece liners because of this so I tend to use biodegradeable paper liners in the day and fleece only at night.

HTH

Octohohohoho · 14/12/2009 23:05

I swill them in the flush then dry pail.

IdrisTheRedNosedDragon · 14/12/2009 23:07

I used to swill them around in the flush and then dry pail as well. I loved fleece liners (still have some around the place which are used as wipes now, two years after they stopped having their original purpose).

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cheesebaby · 14/12/2009 23:34

We used paper liners for this phase - now her poo is solid, it just pings off fleece (unless it's gotten squashed on... but even then, it sort of peels off).

Tricky bit, this, for poo, but we only needed part of one pack of paper liners so might be worth a try.

motomoto · 15/12/2009 11:55

which are good paper liners? thanks

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ziggyf · 15/12/2009 15:03

I liked the Popolino liners, can't remember where I got them though. I mainly used fleece though and shook off the worst of the poo into the loo. If some stuck I didn't worry about it too much, it always washed off! I dry pailed with a bit of tea tree oil in the bucket and didn't bother with an extra rinse. If I got poo stains (and I could be bothered!) I'd hang the liners in sunlight which shifted the stains fairly easily.

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Z x

motomoto · 16/12/2009 14:55

thanks, v helpful ziggy

can I ask for your recommendation for night-time cloth nappy? thanks

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Octohohohoho · 16/12/2009 16:25

Most paper liners are similar - lollipop, onelife, green baby, mothrease etc all the same and good. Bummis are softer but can screw up a bit and ultra liners are much thicker. Look on ebay for liners - normally pretty cheap.

I like a bamboo nappy like bambinex/lollipop, sandys or cotton tots for night time with a pumpkin pants fleece soaker.

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