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Diapering
Updated on 5 July 2023
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Cloth diapers are a popular choice for environmentally conscious parents who want to save money over time. While cloth diapers do require additional laundering, the inserts can be washed and reused, making them a more sustainable option than disposable diapers. Cloth diaper inserts come in a variety of materials and can be customized for absorbency needs.
In this article, we will explore how to safely reuse cloth diaper inserts, including proper washing techniques and storage methods. By reusing cloth diaper inserts, you can save money and reduce your environmental impact without sacrificing your baby's comfort and hygiene.
A cloth diaper insert is an absorbent layer that is placed inside a cloth diaper to absorb moisture. It is usually made of natural fibers like cotton, hemp, bamboo, microfiber or Zorb. Inserts are used with pocket diapers and are the main absorbent layer that is stuffed into a cloth diaper or laid in a waterproof cover. They come in various styles, including flat, prefold, trifold, and pad. Choosing the right cloth diaper insert is important for the effectiveness of the diaper, and the type of inserts available vary in absorbency and speed of absorption.
Mylo Essentials Inserts for Cloth Diaper are India’s first Oeko-Tex certified soaker pads. These inserts are made up of 5 layers: Oeko-tex certified dry feel, soft, anti-pilling microfleece fabric, 3 layers of absorbent micro terry fabric and Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) waterproof layer underneath. They are hypoallergenic, chemical-free, washable and reusable.
To use inserts for cloth diapers, first, grab the insert(s) you want to use and hold them at one end in the center. Then, take the pocket diaper and hold it open with your other hand. Jam the insert(s) into the pocket. If required, you can adjust the insert pad length by folding. Make sure not to stuff microfiber outside of the pocket as it can irritate the baby's skin. Once the diaper is adjusted for the baby, it is ready to use. Using inserts in cloth diapers provides customizable absorbency and comfort for the baby.
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When you are changing the diaper inserts for your baby, check for any solid mess. Clean the solid mess right away by either swishing the insert in the toilet bowl or by spraying it with water. To clean cloth diaper inserts, it is recommended to remove any solid waste from the diaper and store it in a container until washing.
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Start by doing a cold water rinse, followed by a hot water wash with a gentle laundry detergent that is safe for your baby. Rinse the diaper inserts multiple times to avoid residue. Hot water helps sanitize the cloth inserts removing germs from them. Following the washing instructions provided by the cloth diaper manufacturer is important to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of the cloth diaper inserts. Once you have washed the inserts, it's important to dry them under the Sun to remove any stains or germs from it.
Following a simple routine of cleaning, washing and sanitizing cloth diaper inserts ensures that your baby stays protected from germs.
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In conclusion, reusing cloth diaper inserts is a great way to save money and reduce waste. However, it is important to follow proper washing and drying techniques to ensure that the inserts remain clean and safe for your baby's use. By pre-rinsing, washing with a gentle detergent, and avoiding fabric softeners and dryer sheets, you can keep your cloth diaper inserts in good condition while also protecting your baby from harmful bacteria. With a little care and attention, you can safely reuse cloth diaper inserts and enjoy the many benefits of cloth diapering.
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Priyanka Verma
Priyanka is an experienced editor & content writer with great attention to detail. Mother to a 10-year-old, she's skille
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