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Topic: Inserts...
Posted By: Tinkerbelle83
Subject: Inserts...
Date Posted: 10 July 2011 at 9:35pm
I have baby first nappies and they are going really well but I'm using 2 liners during the day and he soaks through them pretty quick. I do have 2 inserts but was wondering if these work and what are the best type. Would you use 1 liner and 1 insert instead of 2 liners?
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Posted By: Bizzy
Date Posted: 10 July 2011 at 9:51pm
i dont know about baby first but a liner to me isnt the absorbent part. i would have thought you would need the inserts.
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Posted By: bebebaby
Date Posted: 10 July 2011 at 10:12pm
How long is baby in the nappy? And it looks like you can get microfibre or microfibre/hemp inserts which would hold more wees than just microfibre.
But as bizzy said, what do you mean you are only using 2 liners? Do you mean inserts?
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Posted By: Nothing
Date Posted: 11 July 2011 at 4:10pm
Yeah I agree inerts or liners?
(people that sell nappies on TM always state the inserts as liners, it drives me nuts!)
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Posted By: Tinkerbelle83
Date Posted: 12 July 2011 at 1:20pm
I guess I mean inserts. They are microfibre. Are liners the disposable bits that catch the poos?
I think what I meant was boosters...
DS is usually in them for about 3 hours at the moment (long enough for a sleep)
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Posted By: Kate08
Date Posted: 12 July 2011 at 1:23pm
I had the same problem, and I bought hemp inserts. There's a trademe store that does $1 reserve auctions for them so I got them at a good price. In each nappy I use one microfibre insert with a hemp one as well, as the hemp were small than the pocket nappy. This combination does the trick for me!
They last 3 hours. Without the hemp inserts, about 2.
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Posted By: Dutchy112
Date Posted: 14 July 2011 at 9:06pm
If the microfibre inserts/boosters are not enough you can try either http://www.theclothnappy.co.nz/faqs7.aspx - hemp or bamboo . They are more expensive but they are slimmer and they absorb more and better. The only downside is that they take forever to dry! If you decide to use them, put a microfibre insert first as they absorb quicker.
PS On wet days I put mine in front of the dehumidifier and that does work well
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Posted By: Guest_45148
Date Posted: 21 July 2011 at 11:09am
My friend who lives in Alaska says she pops her hemp insert in the microwave to dry!
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Posted By: Dutchy112
Date Posted: 21 July 2011 at 12:22pm
Guest_45148 wrote:
My friend who lives in Alaska says she pops her hemp insert in the microwave to dry! |
Wow, I have to say I've never tried that... Mainly because I'd be afraid they'd catch fire (have heard about a wee boy trying to dry his pjs in the microwave and his mum was just in time to prevent a fire!).
I hang mine in front of the dehumidifier (going pretty much non stop now anyway ) and have the drying rack placed in front of the heat pump so they catch the heat during the night/in the morning when it's on.
------------- Mum to DS1 (July 2009) and DS2 (October 2011)
For quality nappies & advice, check:
http://www.theclothnappy.co.nz - The Cloth Nappy Company , Christchurch, NZ
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Posted By: Gen
Date Posted: 12 October 2011 at 8:47am
Hi all, new on here but saw this post and just had to let you know what I do for inserts..you can buy your own material online much cheaper than in stores green beans is a great one http://www.gbau.com.au/
And then cut into long strips which you fold over into thirds to get the thickness. The idea is you unfold it to dry and it dry SO much quicker than the presewn pads. Also, I use microfibre then hemp underneath-the microfibre draws it away quickly and then the hemp holds it. If you just have hemp it draws away too slowly and just microfibre doesn't hold it as long. Works for us anyway! :-)
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