beanie said:Mine are specifically made wipes, just put washable wipes into google and it'll come up with some. I have both flannel and fleece, the flannel are best for pooey bottoms as they get more off. You can easily make your owm from cheap/old flannels etc. Just bung them in your nappy bin when used and wash with nappies. So easy. Which nappies are you using?
I agree, I hate the smell. Thats why I chose cloth as I just loved the i8dea of cotton next to her skin, and plus they look so cute and fluffy.Rosebay said:One thing I can't believe is how much less they smell than the disposables! Why to the disposables smell so? It's odd! Not just when they're bagged up I mean when they're on the baby too!
Hahaha I'm the same, love it when I have a line off clean nappies, and they smell all fresh when you get them off the line. I am a massive fan of cloth nappies, would never go back to disposables.Rosebay said:I also love the look of the real nappied drying on the line- is that very weird!!
lou said:I dont know if any of you have ever noticed but some wipes have pictures on the packet of mum wiping baby's bum and hands and face whereas others just show mum wiping bum. I never know whether to use the ones with only a bum pic on Isaac's hands etc?
Would't it be excellent to have some wipes specifically for topping and tailing?