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bun_in_the_oven
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Topic: wet wipes Posted: 22 November 2009 at 1:55pm |
i have started using cut up chux cloths as nappy liners (saving a small fortune there!)
was thinking about having a tub of homemade
"wet wipes" as well using either small face cloths or chux
can you suggest a good system ??
an ice cream container and some water ? how long will they last without becomming smelly
any other suggestions ??
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blondy
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Posted: 22 November 2009 at 2:08pm |
We have always used facecloths and warm water - we just use a (specific) container, and get fresh warm water each time, and have a large stash of facecloths we use only for bum-wiping  . If you put a couple of drops of tea tree oil in the water, that could make it last longer? I personally wouldn't leave the 'wipes' soaking in the water, but that's just what works for us.
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Posted: 22 November 2009 at 2:24pm |
YEah I also just wet them as I go. If I am going out I just pack a few wet one in the contain of nappies and go.
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Posted: 22 November 2009 at 3:18pm |
I've got a few muslin cloths that I use in a mini bucket, usually just chuck a couple into the bucket for the day with some water. I'll normally use disposable wipes while I'm out since I have quite a few of those.
I did look for a recipe the other day and found this website: Wipes website
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AandCsmum
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Posted: 22 November 2009 at 10:50pm |
I just put in Alpha Keri Oil. I do the water once a day.
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Posted: 09 December 2009 at 2:31pm |
i'm lazy after looking at these other mums! i have a lunchbox with 10 cloths, water & couple drops tea tree oil. i change the water when the cloths run out and my other stash of cloths goes in. i thought the cloths would be freezing on her little bits but after a good squeeze of the cloth then opening it up and airing it while i take her dirty nappy off it brings the cloth to room temp and she seems ok with it.
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Posted: 09 December 2009 at 5:19pm |
Hey, we have a bunch of muslin wipes (like 40 of them lol) and keep them (dry) in one of those plastic huggies wipes containers that someone gave me. At change time I just pull out a cloth, run it under the hot tap, and wipe bubs with it (or 3-4 clothes if it's a messy poo haha). Then pat her dry with a dry cloth. Then they go into the nappy bucket with the nappies.
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Posted: 09 December 2009 at 6:33pm |
Thats a good idea Rach. I have some towelling material I might cut into small wipes and use them.
I also make my own wipes. Janiceilla in the September 09 thread gave us her recipe. I use paper towels cut in half and seperate them then put the pile into the huggies wipes container.
Then mix 1 to 1.25 cups of boiling water, 5mls of QV Oil and 5mls of baby wash. Pour the mix over the wipes and let them soak it all up. I havent had any issues with them going smelly.
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Posted: 09 December 2009 at 7:00pm |
My MW suggested a thermos that got filled with hot water every morning, so that there is warm water for wetting the wipes with, without having to go to the sink and wait for the water to warm up each time. I don't have a baby yet, but thats going to be my first plan.
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Posted: 09 December 2009 at 8:54pm |
Great idea T_Rex! That makes sense hehe, especially when my bub is at the age (and has been for some time) when she likes to roll over as soon as the nappy is off, which is awkward when there is a mess to clean up and you need to go wet the wipes!
Also good idea about home made disposable wipes Rianna! Will use that one for the nappy bag container instead of buying disposable ones, once the current pack runs out.
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Posted: 09 December 2009 at 11:01pm |
Sorry Off topic but Rach just wanted to say loving your new name  very creative
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Posted: 09 December 2009 at 11:28pm |
I always wet the wipes before I take the nappy off
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Posted: 14 December 2009 at 11:07am |
Aliasmum wrote:
I always wet the wipes before I take the nappy off  |
Snap! When I'm about to change a nappy the first thing I do is run a cloth wipe under a warm tap - I've always thought a warm wipe must feel so much nicer than a cold one
Vic xx
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