Monday, December 21, 2009

Cloth Diapers Price

Posted by syima at 1:10 AM 1 comments
Two types of CLOTH DIAPERS selling in our shop which is microfibre cloth diaper and organic bamboo cloth diaper.

1. Microfibre cloth diaper.

7 color for snap on button microfibre
(blue, orange, purple, yellow, red, pink, green)
PRICE USD 13.50 each

2 color for velcro microfibre
(orange, purple)
PRICE USD 13.50Align Center each
Our one size diapers also come with 2 micro fiber inserts. Both insert are same size. You may use either 1 insert or both or more as needed depending on how heavy your little one wets

2. Bamboo Cloth Diaper

2 color for organic bamboo
(yellow, green)
PRICE USD 15.70 each

Since many computer monitors vary, actual colours of the items offered for sale may be a little different from what you might expect from seeing them on the monitors. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Caring of Cloth Diaper

Posted by syima at 1:18 AM 0 comments

· Machine-washing your diapers before the first use.

· Pre-wash your diapers with regular clothes for 3-4 times.

· AVOID using washing powders that contain FABRIC SOFTENER, BLEACH AND ENZYMES

· Don't use natural soap products such as pure glycerine soap.

· Don't use nappy barrier or balm cream: If you want to use cream because of severe rash, use nappy liners to prevent cream getting onto the fleece. Alternatively you can use natural starch to keep the bum dry.

  • Don't wash or dry on HOT or HIGH HEAT.
  • You may use laundry bag when using washing machine.
  • Don't soak diaper in the water – to prolong the elastic lifespan.
  • For diapers with velcro, close any Velcro laundry tabs as you remove diapers from baby before you placed the washing machine.
  • Don't use Nappikleen, Dynamo.
  • Avoid using liquid detergent cause most contain softener.
  • Washing your diapers every second day.
  • Do not leave them any longer than this as doing so may be detrimental to the lifespan of your nappies.
  • When baby needs a diaper change, clean baby’s bottom as per normal. If the diaper has been soiled, rinse into a bucket and then tip bucket contents down the toilet and flush.
  • Spray the mess off the diaper directly into the toilet using the shower spray at highest speed -- without you having to get your hands dirty.
  • Diapers that have only been peed in do not need to be rinsed (unless you want to. It can be a good idea to rinse diapers though if baby is experiencing very strong teething pees as the ammonia in urine is quite a strong chemical and may degrade nappies if they are left too long in the bucket)
  • Put diaper directly into a dry diaper bucket.
  • Once the bucket is full (generally every second day) simply put the diapers into your washing machine and set your machine to do a rinse cycle. Once the rinse cycle is completed you can wash your nappies.
  • Use either cold or warm water. Any temperature up to 60 degrees is fine.
  • Remember to use only half a scoop to one full scoop of detergent. Using too much detergent can lead to a build up of product on your nappies and can affect the diaper’s absorbency and perhaps make them smelly. Never use fabric softener at any time as it will leave a residual coating on the fabric fibres.
  • If line drying your diaper, to keep diaper elastic in best condition, try pegging your nappies on the line ‘horizontally’ (like you would a bedsheet) rather than ‘vertically’
This way, the weight of the wet diaper does not stretch the elastic whilst drying. If tumble drying your nappies use the cool or warm setting only.
 

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