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Diaper Store - Real Nappies Bioliner Flushable Diaper Liners, Roll of 100

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Manufacturer: Real Nappies
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Binding: Baby Product Brand: Real Nappies Department: baby EAN: 9421900951277 Feature: 100 easy tear off, perforated liner sheets Label: Real Nappies Manufacturer: Real Nappies Material Type: cellulose Publisher: Real Nappies Studio: Real Nappies
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Features
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100 easy tear off, perforated liner sheets Eliminate mess by sitting on top of the diaper and capturing solids Once soiled, simply flush down the toilet Fully biodegradable and earth friendly Can be used with any other cloth or disposable diaper brands.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Cloth diapering is easy and mess free with the Real Nappies bioliner. Simply tear off a sheet, lay on top of the Real Nappies diaper then fasten the Real Nappies cover and you're set! Once the Real Nappies bioliner has been soiled, simply flush down the toilet or toss in the trash. Our bioliner is so earth friendly, it will even decompose in a compost pile or worm farm! Can be used with any other cloth or disposable diaper brands.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Mixed Reviews From My Household Comment: First, I bought three different brands of diaper liners, and I see no substantial difference among them. This one is a bit stiffer than he bummis at first, but once it's all sweaty/wet, it seems about the same. It does not stand up well to washing in my washing machine, but that's probably good if it claims to be flushable. It does stand up to hand-rinsing, so if you want to get extended use out of a wet one, I recommend rinsing it and hanging it up to dry.
Here's where it gets a bit graphic, so if you can't handle the poop talk... oh, nevermind. You're reading about diaper products! Clearly you can handle the poop talk!
My mom loves these, so I make sure to put one in my daughter's diaper before my mom comes to babysit. Mom claims that it makes things very neat and tidy, and makes it easy to dispose of the poop.
In my experience, it is true that the liner makes it easy to lift out a formed poop, but I find it easy enough to get formed poops off my diapers even without a liner. I basically just roll them off into the toilet using the diaper itself (formed poop sticks to itself better than to the diaper). It's not the formed poops I'm worried about: it's the soft or liquid poops. For soft or liquid poops, the liners don't offer much advantage. Sure you can lift SOME of the poop off the diaper, but I generally get messy hands doing so, and a lot of poop is left in the diaper despite the liner. It just oozes around the edges and up the front or up the back beyond the confines of the liner. I end up having to spray or wipe the diaper anyway, and at that point, it doesn't feel as though the liner saved me anything.
So there you have it. One brand seems much like the others to me, so you might as well buy the cheaper ones. My mom loves them and swears by them, and anything that keeps her happy about my choice to use cloth diapers is a good thing in my book, so I'll continue to buy them, but when it's just me dealing with the diapers, I don't use the liners at all because I don't think they make a huge difference.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't cloth diaper without these! Comment: We didn't use liners until our son started solids, but once he was eating food, it was game on. EVERYTHING changed and we suddenly needed backup. Thankfully these liners came to the rescue and made diaper changes way more tolerable.
They hold onto all of the solid stuff while allowing pee to move freely through the weave, unlike others that tend to hold onto the pee and bunch up.
After recently buying a couple of single rolls at a time, I'll buy the Twin Pack of Real Nappies Bioliner Flushable Diaper Liners, 2 Rolls of 100 next time.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Works perfect and reusable ! Comment: These liners feel very soft, the size is comfortable and they tear easy of the roll.
When the baby does a pee, they let the urine through to the diaper and the liner keeps it's dry feeling, what must be an agreable feeling for the baby.
These liners also hold strong and stay soft in the washing machine, so that you can use them again and again. And of course when they are dirty you can easily flush them.
Diaper change made easy !
Customer Rating:      Summary: great Comment: I think these are great. I love that they're biodegradable, and can be flushed or put in the trash. Another reviewer mentioned not being able to wipe baby's bottom with the liner, but I've never felt the need to do so. Also, they're not meant to be used with runny poos, although I suppose a surprise one could happen. However, with the right diaper fold, we've not had a problem with runny poos, and don't use a liner until its solid (shortly after staring solid food). I love the ease of using these, and they've functioned just as advertised - when changing the diaper, simply lift off the liner, poo and all, and dispose, and the rest of the diaper almost always emerges unscathed, to be tossed into the diaper pail. Can't praise enough, the concept in general, and these in particular. I wouldn't be using cloth if I had to dip into the toilet to clean, or If i had to worry about spraying each one down. With these liners - no worries! Also, as mentioned in another review, they can be tossed into the wash if they're not soiled, and reused. I've even reused them on the next diaper sometimes, if not particularly offensive. Wonderful idea, and wonderful product!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Soft but I prefer Kushies Comment: I usually buy Kushies Kushies Flushable Biodgradable Diaper Liners but I wanted to try these because they were a little cheaper and had good reviews. Also, I like the softness much better for my baby's buttom. (it feels like silk to one's hand!) It is also much less sturdy than the Kushies ones and I like to try and whipe of as much off of my daughter's bottom with the cleaner part of the liner to not use so many wipes. I cannot do that with these as the poop goes right through them unto my hands it is not the case for the Kushies'. Also the Nappies are larger but not as long as the Kushies so it often means having to clean the top of the diaper if you have a "runner" poop or an older baby. They do wach really well but I don't think I will use them again. I'd rather pay a little more and not have to clean poop of diapers if I don't have too.
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