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Re: Best Flushable Diaper Liners
Diaper Junction has their Diaper Rite liners that I love! They are a good size and they are soft instead of rough.
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Re: Best Flushable Diaper Liners
I prefer GroVia Bioliners and Imagine Biodegradable Liners
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Re: Best Flushable Diaper Liners
GroVia and OsoCozy are both very soft and work well. I love my flannel diaper liners though!
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Wife to A mama to DS (96) & DD (07), proud surro mom (10)Missing my younger sister Ashley RIP 7/26/07 and our Booda RIP 5/3/09 everyday ![]() NH's only dedicated cloth diaper retail store! All of our in stock diapers are prepped! www.petitebottoms.com |
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Re: Best Flushable Diaper Liners
Grovia hands down (although I haven't tried Imagine) I feel like in the last 5 years I've tried every flushable liner. LOL
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Re: Best Flushable Diaper Liners
Cutey Baby are great - soft, inexpensive compared to some others, and can be washed a few times and reused (if they didn't get anything on them). They are the kind of material that is very thin and floppy and can kind sort of 'stick to your fingers' (grabby) so if that would drive you crazy, its not a good choice.
I liked them a little better than Imse Vimse myself. Kushies are much thicker, more papery material, and more expensive, but if I have to use a little bit of diaper cream it can kind of help to keep it off the diaper. edit: looks like I might need to try Grovia, everyone likes them! Last edited by bookwookie; 08-20-2012 at 04:30 PM. |
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Re: Best Flushable Diaper Liners
I've tried..
Grovia- not my favoite I find them pretty rough and not sized wide enough for my liking bummi- love very soft and very biodegradable motherease- liked the size very much and they were soft advertised as non flushable which to me defeats the purpose Osco cozy- LOVE there are what I'm currently using they are stronger than the bummi these will surrive washing for me the bummi don't but they have flushed fine as well, love the size and they are nice and soft, my one complaint is they dont tear off easily.. imagine- hate hate they feel alright but they rip soooo easily and just bunch up.. Too bad cause I LOVE LOVE imagine products.
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I can not spell and have no phone to blame things on. Deanna mom to Cecilia 10-26-02 and Margaret 3-8-10 Last edited by AZmommy; 08-20-2012 at 07:46 PM. |
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I'm so happy I discovered this thread!! We just began CDing and so I grabbed some gdiaper liners from Babies r Us since I didn't know of any CD stores in our area (I found out after we have two, yay!) Anyways, I do not like these liners at all!!! They bunch horribly on my 19 month old to where they are completely useless, but aren't so bad on my 2 month old, I'm assuming because he isn't mobile yet. They are stif, they feel like a sheet of loose leaf paper, and they leave a linty residue on my LOs bottoms, ( not sure if that's standard with all disposable liners ). I can't wait
for our box to be gone so we can try one of the recommended brands on this thread! They do have a couple pros, the width is a nice size, and when they stay in place on my 2 month old, they catch everything! Sorry I couldn't recommend a liner for you to use, but with my experience, I wouldn't suggest gdiaper brand! |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: WI
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Re: Best Flushable Diaper Liners
I actually really like the 6-pack that's sold on Amazon. I can't think of the brand off the top of my head. It's like $32 for 6-100 sheet rolls, so less than $6 each.
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