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 Flushable Liners - Imse Vimse |
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Biodegradable liners to help keep poop from sticking to your diapers.
Called 'rice paper' liners for the way they look and feel, they are not made of rice. Made from paper pulp and a small amount of viscose, these liners act as a soft stay dry barrier.
Imse liners are made so that pee goes right through them, but they can be washed over and over. They can be washed after either a poop or pee. The only time that I threw them away if after several uses they start to shred or if I missed one when I was putting the diapers in the dryer. In the dryer they shrivel up. I washed them with the diapers, then I pull the liners out and flatten them into a pile on top of the dryer. The liners are dry when the diapers are dry. These are not for extra absorbency, they are a thin stay dry liner that helps keep poop off of your diapers.
One Baby size roll has 100 7"x11" perforated sheets. The Toddler roll has 100 8" x 15" separate sheets.
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Author: Melissa (Bloomingon, IN) My favorite diaper accessory! I think I'd rather not have a diaper pail then go without these! You just lift the poop out of the diaper and flush it - liner & all! If there's no poop then wash the liner with the wet diaper & reuse!
*note: if you nurse, these aren't necessary until about 6 months - when baby is eating solids regularly and their poop becomes firmer.
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Author: Katie E. (Hellam,PA) These really aren't worth the money. We aren't on city sewer, so I couldn't flush them. Plus, they would get all bunched up in the diaper and half of the poop would be on the diaper anyways.
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Author: Colleen (Cloquet, MN) I love these for traveling and daycare. We have a septic so we don't use them when at home. However, I wouldn't go without these when we are out of the house. They are a total time saver. My husband and I don't have problems with them bunching, but the daycare provider does. I think the bunching issue is a result of not lying it in the diaper evenly or perfectly flat. I highly recommend this product!
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Author: Emilee I agree with the other reviewers, these are such a life saver and make things so easy...I have been out of them for a little bit and let me tell you I HATE being without them...especially when you are out in public and I am not swishing a dipe in a public toilet LOL. But also I agree if you get the diaper high enough under their bum up towards the top if the diaper and make sure to spread it out between their legs and then bring the diaper up, it will make a huge difference in whether it bunches up or not. And if you do wash and reuse the pee pee ones, you can always use two of those if need be. These are so worth the money though!!!!
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Author: Sandy I really like these liners, too, and I use them in the Mommy's Touch AIOs. I don't need them in our pocket diapers (various brands). I've had just occasional problems with bunching, but I'll try reviewer Emilee's advice. My twins tend to have BMs for every other diaper, so we alternate AIOs with pockets and get lucky much of the time. I've washed the liners, but now know to leave them out of the dryer. They definitely work at least twice, even after drying in the dryer. I only throw them away after they're very soiled or starting to shred. I agree with the other reviewers: I hate it when I have no liners! So worth the money when the babies are wearing an AIO.
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Author: aeds How much do I love these? Let me count the ways! After receiving them I didn\'t believe they were washable. I thought I was sent the wrong thing. When I pulled them out of the wash I was astounded that they really did survive! One even slipped into the drier and it came out sturdy as could be. And as for the poop clean up? Even if some gets on the diaper, I am OK because the other 75-99% is on a wipe that does half the job for me! Just wipe and flush! Sure, it may bunch here and there if it isn\'t put on right, but what do you expect from putting a square on an hourglass. With a little practice, these things make cloth diapering poop-a-phobes like me VERY happy!!
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Author: Kari (Maize,KS) This product convinced my husband that he could cloth diaper! He was very frustrated with changing poopy diapers, but now he can just lift out the liner and flush away the poop.
They wash well and I almost prefer to use one that has already been washed because it seems to fit better! I've not had problems with bunching, but I wouldn't expect it to contain all the poop and keep any from getting on the diaper - it's just a liner, so some will get on the diaper. But the majority of the poop is on the liner and much easier to dispose of than swishing a diaper!
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