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Wipe Warmer
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- I used one with my youngest two and I loved it. They seemed much calmer during diaper changes than their sister. I never felt that I had a problem with bacteria in i...
- I had Baby wipes warmer from Target, bought at 21$ and i used everday everytime. It allows u to add water to keep it from drying up. My kiddooo scream if i ahve to ...
- I was told that they are a fire hazard so I opted not to purchase one. You truly can just warm the wipe up in your hand. Weather warm or wet, I would believe the bab...
Wipes Warmer
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- It was nice but not necessary. I had to put it away once my son started crawling because there was no where to plug it in where the cord was not exposed.
- My husband thought it was great, but he wasn't the one trying to keep it hydrated all day. it was nice when the kids were asleep and you had to change a diaper, but o...
- We loved ours because our house is always cold and it really was helpful to have them warmed.
Toddler Hates Diaper Wipes
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- Hi K., in my daycare for some reason all the babies loved when I used warm water and unscented wet wipes. I also had the parents to bring in their own wash cloths. I k...
- Thats my daughter to a TEE! Shes almost 2.5. We are working on potty training her. Just wanted to let you know you're not alone.
- We use water and baby washclothes for our 3 month old. We keep a bottle of water on the changing table and do baby laundry every day or two anyway, so this saves mone...
Homemade Diaper Wipes????
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- So I did not use cloth wipes, but a few of my friends did, they used baby wash cloths, organic or not and a spray bottle with filtered water to wet the cloth or the bo...
- One time at Costco I bought a pack of 25 washcloths very inexpensively. Just warm water is best with a washcloth, or soap and water. String up a little clothes line ...
- We use cut up old shirts, baby wash cloths, etc and keep them in a big yogurt container by the changing table damp with a mixture of water and soap (very tiny bit of s...
Natural Diaper Wipes and Daycare
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- My daughter's daycare used a dry wipe similar to a piece of gauze from a doctors office or something it's hard to explain and they just wetted it. It seemed to be some...
- We cloth diaper and wipe as well. We make wipes a batch at a time with a little bit of Jason's Homebest baby soap, a few drops of tea tree oil, and water (we keep the...
- As a daycare provider I would sure hope that your provider will conform to your needs. I don't see it going out of the way. Have you thought of making your own wipes...
Antifreeze in Wipes????!!!!
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- My son has very sensitive skin and I use quickables all purpose wipes wet down with water instead of diaper wipes. Their like the ones you get at the hospital. A box...
- Good heavens. Anti-freeze in wipes? Give me a break. As another poster already commented, they are two different substances. Parent by fear if you choose, but that...
- O.K. I daycare, and this has me a bit freaked out so I just checked a bag of Huggies Naturally refreshing with Cucumber & Green Tea. They DO NOT have that chemical i...
Alternative to Baby Wipes?
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- Cloth wipes. I didn't warm the water. I just kept a little spray bottle full, with cloth wipes wrapped around it. It was room temperature, and it never bothered my son.
- I cloth diaper and a lot of us us either cut up flannel receiving blankets, or if you google cloth wipes you'll get tons of different ones. There are also "wipes solut...
- Baby wash cloths. I purchased about 40 of them from the dollar store (4/$1.00). I would just warm them in hot water and wipe/wash babies hiney with each change. I w...
Recipe for Baby Wipes
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- I was raised and was of child bearing age when there were no commercial wipes. Wash cloths or squares of soft flannedl dampened with water and if needed a bit of soap...
- paper towels + water It's what we used when kiddo was a baby. He was allergic to regular wipes. They worked great. There's no need for soap. I mean, *I* don't wash ...
- Oh, I so remember those days T.! I used old tee shirts and cut them up. Kept them in a small crock pot (yes, I cleaned it a lot!) and put just a sqirt of baby lo...
Baby Wipes / 5 Months Old Daughter.
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- I use the Pampers Sensitive wipes. I love those the best personally... K.
- Hi. I don't know if you're still looking but I love the costco brand! And there's no funny odor like the sam's ones.
- Playskool has great – and cheap – diaper wipes. I think they are called “Cottony Cloths” and I buy them at CVS. Their diapers, and other products, are great!...
Cloth Diaper Wipes
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- Yay! cloth is wonderful. We cloth (my toddler at night, my 21 month old full time, and my 3 month old full time!) and love it. You have many options with cloth ...
- If you're not opposed to it, Parent's Choice (at Wal-Mart) has a wipie that is cloth. They are in a blue wipie container, they're the 'sensitive' ones, made with real...
- you can make your own wipes solution (just google for recipes). I keep some in a spray bottle and spray a flannel wipe.I personally don't like wetting all the wipes an...