E.H. asks from Portland, OR on April 18, 2009
A Few Cloth Diapering Questions
Hello Mamas!
After having a diaper service for the past three months, I am now starting my own cloth diapering journey using pockets and AIOs. But I have a few questions for the experienced out there...
1. I'm considering getting a diaper sprayer. Are they worth the money? Or would using disposable diaper liners be a better option to minimize the serious messes?
2. Are there any diaper rash creams that can be used with cloth diapers? I keep seeing that you're not supposed to use them, but I don't really know why. What else can I do or use to treat diaper rash, since my little guy seems prone to them.
3. I'm using a variety of diapers (bumGenius, Fuzzy Bunz, Mommy's Touch, etc.) Can they all be washed the same way, or do they need to be washed specifically to manufacturer's directions?
Thank you for your help! I love the wealth of mama-knowledge out there!
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A.B. answers from Portland on April 19, 2009
I have no idea what a sprayer is, so I can't tell you, but I found liners to be a waste of time, since only about 1/4 diapers actually have poop in them, and it would have to be pretty solid for them to do any good, also they are scratchy....don't believe that ayou can't use diaper cream, I have used several and my prefolds are in great shape in their third year of use! BTW, I just use vaseline and it works fine...
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Y.B. answers from Seattle on April 19, 2009
We wash all the diapers the same. We also are using the diaper sprayer and it has helped since putting him on solids. We didn't have it when my son was exclusively breast fed. I would try Earth Mama Angel Baby Bottom Balm. This stuff is the best. It is olive oil base and has calendula in it. It can also be used on scrapes and cuts. It smells really nice and the few times I have had to use it I haven't noticed a build up on the diapers. http://www.earthmamaangelbaby.com/products/product_pages/...
Hope this helps.
T.L. answers from Seattle on April 19, 2009
Ok so I've used cloth for about a year now I have a variety I wash them all the same cold rinse or short wash followed by a hot or sanitize wash this works great you do have to strip them about once a month and if your guy has diaper rash it is a must to strip the diapers before you use them again my favorite way it to use the sports wash you can get it at wal mart in the sporting good sec. little orange and white bottle I also use the vineger and baking soda mix. All my diapers are the pocket my cousin started to cloth first and she had some problems with the aio non pocket not getting them stripped her son gets diaper rash so all I bought are the pockets and she has switched to pocket I find that as long as I clean and let baby dry before i put on a new diaper that they almost never get diaper rash with the cloth although some babies are prone to them no matter what.
I use baby powder instead of cream, though sometimes I know that the "butt paste" has been used, the cream and vasiline types can break down the waterproof, just strip the diapers a little more often .
I have never needed the diaper sprayer but I didn't cloth from birth.
Good luck
A.H. answers from Portland on April 19, 2009
I just have one small bit of advice. I used cloth diapers with my son until he was 6 months old. I finally had to switch to disposable diapers because of his diaper rash. I tried everything to cure it before switching. After starting disposables 2 days ahis rash went away within nd never returned..
S.M. answers from Seattle on April 19, 2009
Hi,
We use vasaline on our daughter and that works great! Good luck on the other two questions.
S.
S.W. answers from Portland on April 19, 2009
i have found that the flushable diaper liners don't work all that well and we still need our sprayer. the spraying is very easy, but i would suggest a "diaper duck" to help squeeze the excess water out. we have found washing out own diapers to be very easy, though we to were hesitant b/c of the idea of doing it ourselves. good luck!
V.B. answers from Portland on April 19, 2009
Hi E.-
If you're in Portland, a great place for cloth diapering supplies and info is babyworks.com. They are friendly and helpful, and their prices are great. (I'm not connected to them - just a very happy customer!)
my other suggestions:
diaper rash - definitely try vaseline if you haven't already. I tried lots of other options, including several organic ones, and vaseline worked best for my little one.
sprayer - I have mixed feelings. I've never gotten the hang of it, so I end up with water everywhere, although it definitely is helpful for getting the poop off the dipaer. My husband likes it well though - I guess he has better technique than me! If I had a utility sink I might like it better.
washing- we pretty much washed everything the same way, and try to dry in the sun to get rid of stains. Although I admit to sometimes throwing them back in the dryer for a couple of minutes at the end to soften up the diapers, especially the prefold inserts.
best of luck!
J.H. answers from Portland on April 19, 2009
One of my favorite topics! I get asked this all the time so I created a Word doc. I am going to just copy and paste it. Hope it answers some of your questions.
Well let's see.... I use prefolds with wraps. I do not like the all in ones as they are expensive and you lose the whole diaper with even just a pee pee. If you use a prefold and a wrap you change just the diaper out (the classic rectangle white diaper) and when there is a poo you need to change all of it. I used Polar Babies Wraps that are breathable for 2 kids and then switched 1/2 way through with the next kid as they were pretty shot. They average $20 a wrap. I also am big on no vinyl. Babies sweat when they are closed in plastic with their pee pee and that causes rashes. There are very few diapers on the market that can tout no vinyl/plastic. Waterproof=rash. If you are diligent about changing your baby's diaper you don't need to worry about leak through. I switched to the Stacinator and they are about $18-$22 a wrap. They are snap closure and I LOVE them. I own about 12 wraps and about 40 diapers. I do a diaper load about twice a week. I will throw wraps in with other loads as they are used quicker. Both the Polar Babies and Stacinator are polar fleece so I line dry them. I have a front loader so I use the sanitary cycle with some natural detergent only a Tablespoon of detergent for the front loaders. When I used more the diapers smelled. No bleach, but hot water and extra rinse. One thing to think about is clothes. Pants and jammies are not made for cloth diapered bums. I usually need a size bigger in pants for cloth than disposable. All in ones are sleeker though and this is not such a problem. I also just discovered waterproof wet bags. I always have used plastic bags to put soiled diapers in while we are out. I bought a beautiful waterproof zippered bag from a diaper store and I love it! Usually sites that have cloth diapers will have wet bags in the their accessory section. You just wash it with your diapers. And for the grand finale of my diapering knowledge: The diaper sprayer!!! My handy husband hooked up a kitchen sink sprayer to the water line of the toilet and it hooks behind the toilet. I lay a soiled diaper in the toilet and hold an end with one hand and then spray off the poo with the other and plop it in the diaper pail. I would NOT do cloth diapers without this thing! My mom was in the day of swishing and double flushing to get the poo off. And then it was still not off. You can get all the parts at Home Depot for about $12 and I would seriously pay $100 it is that great. Another thing I learned and have had confirmed by other sites is that the diaper pail should not have water in it. It makes no sense to me but water in the pail actually makes your diapers smell more. I use a big stainless steel trash can that has the foot pedal that opens it. It has a removable black plastic inside so I carry that to the washer. That I believe is my diapering knowledge. I have been doing this for 5 years, yikes! I have cloth diapered 3 kids and am about to do the 4th. My 1st born was all disposable.
The best place to get cloth diapering products is Wildflowerdiapers.com they are out of Scottsdale, AZ. A couple of moms run it and their products are great and their prices are the best, I have checked around A LOT. They also ship quickly. They of course stock the Stacinators. A quick note on the Stacinators is they run very big. A new born size does fit a NB but the next size up which is small will last them from when they grow out of the NB til they potty train (pending you potty train before they are in high school) They have adjustable snaps and really do go for that long of an age range.
Ok that’s itJ
A.B. answers from Portland on April 19, 2009
I have no idea what a sprayer is, so I can't tell you, but I found liners to be a waste of time, since only about 1/4 diapers actually have poop in them, and it would have to be pretty solid for them to do any good, also they are scratchy....don't believe that ayou can't use diaper cream, I have used several and my prefolds are in great shape in their third year of use! BTW, I just use vaseline and it works fine...
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