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- Hedghog ECO CLOTH WIPES - Set of 12 - 2 ply/Double layer - Large 8" x 8" - 100% Cotton Flannel
Hedghog ECO CLOTH WIPES - Set of 12 - 2 ply/Double layer - Large 8" x 8" - 100% Cotton Flannel
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These wipes are nicely sized, affordable, absorbent and will save you money!
Top layer: 100% cotton flannel
Bottom layer: 100% cotton flannel
Size 8x8" (perfect for storing in your old disposable wipes container)
Using cloth wipes is a given if you're a cloth diaper-er! Once you try them, you'll likely never go back to disposable wipes. Simply spray with water or wet under the faucet and you have an amazingly soft, scrubby and perfectly sized cleaning cloth for your little one's bum!
And they're not just for bums!
*Cloth Napkins -
Buy a set to use as cloth napkins in the kitchen - fun prints make these make great conversation starters and vocabulary builders with the littles!
*Baby/Toddler/Kiddo Bath Cloths -
Keep a stack in the bathroom for bath time - they're perfectly sized for keeping soap out of eyes when rinsing and then scrubbing up!
*Tissues -
Velour backed wipes are a much needed luxury for a sore nose during dreaded colds, flu's and allergy seasons.
*Toilet Paper Replacement -
Use as family cloth!
We've had the same set of cloth wipes since 2008, so they have served their time! Some are dying now as we head into 2017, so we'll say they've lasted our family for 7 years.
Most people will choose to have about 3 dozen wipes.
If you go the Basic wipes route @ $1.62 per wipe (instock price, custom wipes are more)
.... 3 dozen* 1.62 = $59 for your full diapering journey and beyond.
**Using disposable wipes - generally you'd need to buy a Costco pack of wipes every 2 months or so. They run around $20/box of 900. Lets say your little one needs 2.5 years of diapering. That's around $300 in disposable wipes through age 2.5.
I love the savings cloth wipes can offer!!
Top layer: 100% cotton flannel
Bottom layer: 100% cotton flannel
Size 8x8" (perfect for storing in your old disposable wipes container)
Using cloth wipes is a given if you're a cloth diaper-er! Once you try them, you'll likely never go back to disposable wipes. Simply spray with water or wet under the faucet and you have an amazingly soft, scrubby and perfectly sized cleaning cloth for your little one's bum!
And they're not just for bums!
*Cloth Napkins -
Buy a set to use as cloth napkins in the kitchen - fun prints make these make great conversation starters and vocabulary builders with the littles!
*Baby/Toddler/Kiddo Bath Cloths -
Keep a stack in the bathroom for bath time - they're perfectly sized for keeping soap out of eyes when rinsing and then scrubbing up!
*Tissues -
Velour backed wipes are a much needed luxury for a sore nose during dreaded colds, flu's and allergy seasons.
*Toilet Paper Replacement -
Use as family cloth!
We've had the same set of cloth wipes since 2008, so they have served their time! Some are dying now as we head into 2017, so we'll say they've lasted our family for 7 years.
Most people will choose to have about 3 dozen wipes.
If you go the Basic wipes route @ $1.62 per wipe (instock price, custom wipes are more)
.... 3 dozen* 1.62 = $59 for your full diapering journey and beyond.
**Using disposable wipes - generally you'd need to buy a Costco pack of wipes every 2 months or so. They run around $20/box of 900. Lets say your little one needs 2.5 years of diapering. That's around $300 in disposable wipes through age 2.5.
I love the savings cloth wipes can offer!!