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Imse Vimse Flushable Diaper Liners in package. Chlorine-Free. Liners are not necessary in cloth diapers, but many cloth diaper users do find that they make cleanup easier. Use in any kind of diaper. Simply flush the liner. These...
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Imse Vimse Flushable Diaper Liners in package. Chlorine-Free. Liners are not necessary in cloth diapers, but many cloth diaper users do find that they make cleanup easier. Use in any kind of diaper. Simply flush the liner. These are also known as rice paper diaper liners, although they are actually a paper product. Flushable diaper liners are safer, much softer and more biodegradable than polypropylene liners. Just like you should not flush tissues when you have a septic system, we believe that no liners on the market today, not even ours, should be flushed into a septic system (yes, we know this is opinion is contrary to what several manufacturers suggest, check with your local septic service to learn more - but that said, if you must flush, the Bummis liners below do degrade faster). But these are just fine to flush into town or city systems. So even if you have a septic system at home, you many want to use liners to make clean up easy in public restrooms when you go out. 100 pre-cut sheets per pack, each sheet is 14.5" by 7 3/4", and very scrunchable - the right size for the job. Sheets are great because you can pick one up with one hand (rather than the roll kind that takes two hands and it can be hard to find the perforation. We love pre-cut sheets.) They can survive the washing machine for a couple of cycles, so some people will re-use them if they are only peed on. They do make cleanup easy! They do not provide absorbency. If you need additional absorbency, you are looking for doublers. They do provide a layer between the wetness and the baby, so there is a slight (not total) stay-dry effect when using these liners. This stay-dry effect is superior than the all-viscose Bummis ones below. Also, suggest these to your disposable diapering friends to help them obey good sanitation practices. It is unsanitary to put poop in the garbage. A few years ago it said on nearly all disposable diaper packages to put contents of soiled diapers in the toilet. I don't know why you only sometimes find that instruction now. It's on some packages but not others, but it's still good practice to put poop in into an approved sanitation disposal system. Plus, flushable liners also keep the chemicals in the disposables one more layer away from baby. Made of paper pulp and a bit of viscose, these Imse Vimse Toddler flushable liners are imported. They are called "toddler" but this size is appropriate for young babies also. $7.00 per pack - 100 sheets per pack, size toddler Stock Status: In stock. Usually ships in 24 hours.
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$7.00 per roll size large - 100 sheets per roll
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