Leohiggins Posted October 1, 2011 Share Posted October 1, 2011 Hi everyone, I'm really new to this site. I'm currently in a pampers size 6, I live in the UK. and I'm buying cloth diapers for the first time... any tips? or help? it would be really appreciated. I really like these ones... Help? http://adult-baby-shop.eu/product_info.php?products_id=664{43}448{38}405{36}194 Link to comment
diaperedandspanked Posted October 1, 2011 Share Posted October 1, 2011 Wow, nice diaper. Link to comment
Amyuser Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 if you Read around we have been discussing this type of diaper its Called an AIO All In One and in general here in the states even the manufacturers will tell you these are a waste of your money they do not hold up,and they are the worst diaper design ever made.but they still make them because some people are irrational and insist on buying them,so as a business they sell them because otherwise the money goes somewhere else---take it from a long term cloth diaper wearer, i figured out the other day i have worn my diapers about 12,000 times so far in my life, choose a well made cloth diaper and a pair of well made plasic/rubber pants they will serve you much better and much longer than an AIO. N Link to comment
Angela Bauer Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Hi Leo and Welcome to Daily Diapers. Like most people my age (born in 1964) I started out in pinned gauze diapers. I only started wearing disposables in 1981 because there were no coin washing machines at my university. In 1991 when I got engaged I also got access to a washing machine so I could return to gauze diapers at night. When people ask about starting to use cloth diapers, my first question is: Can you discreetly and conveniently wash and dry your cloth diapers within a couple of days of wetting them and immediately if you mess them? My nest question is: Can you conveniently and discreetly store your wet or messy cloth diapers until you wash them? My advice is to not waste your money on any form of All In One diaper. The absorbent cloth part needs to be washed in very hot water with full agitation using somewhat harsh detergents. The waterproof layer need to be washed in luke-warm water with just a hint of ultra-mild dish-washing detergent. The cloth diaper wants to be dried hot and tumbled. The waterproof parts wants to gently air dry at moderate room temperature away from sun light. Also, with an AIO, the cloth cannot dry correctly on the side next to the waterproof layer, so mildew starts there. For less money you can buy separate waterproof pants and cloth diaper. For example your diaper could fasten with pins or Velcro, while your pants pull-on for fewer leaks in bed. Link to comment
redneck diaper boy Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 I agree with Angela. I have used cloth diapers at night for most of my life. The biggest problem for me is my plastic overpants don't last anywhere near as long as my diapers. Link to comment
gah!ghost Posted October 4, 2011 Share Posted October 4, 2011 I'd say, if ordering from that site you're better off getting the diaper and the waterproofing seperate. Something more like this: http://adult-baby-shop.eu/product_info.php?cPath=136_145&products_id=640 and this: http://adult-baby-shop.eu/product_info.php?cPath=137_152&products_id=821 but, overall the site seems to sell more novelty stuff than things that are actually to be used. That may be what you're looking for though. Link to comment
LilGreg Posted October 14, 2011 Share Posted October 14, 2011 Hit E-Bay search adult baby cloth diaper and check the UK only box. See what you get. I use snappies instead of pins. Might want to think about that too. Link to comment
dialforclown Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 Personally I would try from the following website: http://www.arizona.free-online.co.uk/ I have 2 pairs of their double thickness terry pants with booster which i find very good. Plus Gary pants from here http://www.shop4pvc.co.uk/pull-on-pants/sapphire-ultra-high-waisted-pull-on-pants/prod_80.html All works for me. Link to comment
Baby Stevie Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 Baby-pants.com has an excellent selection of cloth diapers and baby pants -- and lots of helpful information to help you make the best selection for you. I agree that the AIO is not a good choice; the tried and true pre-folded cloth diaper is the best. Link to comment
phl655 Posted October 22, 2011 Share Posted October 22, 2011 Hi I suggest you go with terry squares and plastic pants if you are in the UK. You might check out http://home-n-dry.co.uk for very good plastic pants made to your size plus terry squares. I strongly prefer cloth over disposables but Angela has some very good points. Paul Link to comment
Paul Posted November 4, 2011 Share Posted November 4, 2011 I have been wearing AIOs for years but in general I agree that the plastic/vinyl covered AIO diapers do not last. About a year ago I bought several AIO diapers from Nice Diaper but instead of the vinyl/plastic version I bought the PUL version and they are standing up very well. However, as the velcro tabs appear to be some kind of plastic material I never dry them in the dryer, I always air dry them and I never use water hotter than warm when washing them. Also, if you think you may wet them three or more times I would suggest you wear a plastic panty as the PUL will become damp. Link to comment
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