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Flannel Baby Wipes - 15 pack unbleached (ivory) | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: All Together Diaper, Co. Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $8.75
New (2) from $8.75
Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 1341
Color: Natural (ivory) Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
MPN: Wipes UNB ASIN: B000138GNY
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 100% cotton flannel baby wipes - Unbleached flannel is softer and more durable then bleached | | • | Fifteen 7x7 in. wipes per pack | | • | Surged in three attractive stitching colors per pack | | • | Avoid harsh chemicals in most disposables | | • | Washable and Reusable |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Baby Wipes - Reusable cloth baby wipes an alternative for disposable diaper wipes or for wiping up little baby messes. 100 % cotton flannel for softness and absorbency. Perfect for delicate baby skin. 7 by 7 inches attractively surged in soft pastel colors. 15 wipes per package. $8.50 per package. (Also available in unbleached flannel)
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Wipes October 30, 2008 Amy Jenkins (El Cerrito, CA) They seem nice. No Frills. None whatsoever. I bought them off a registry for a baby shower gift.
Ok, But Don't Be Fooled By Price October 11, 2008 Gift Card Recipient (Flower Mound, TX USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got these wipes about 3 months ago and have been using them every day on my twin girls. I use a homemade wipe solution of baby wash, water and olive oil that I spritz on the wipes. They do shrink a lot after the first washing, but don't seem to shrink again after that. However, after every wash the edges of the wipes curl up, which also diminishes their size. I do what I can to flatten them out when folding, but I'm not about to take the time to iron them. Though they have some problems, they are soft wipes and don't bother either of my daughter's bottoms. They're ok, but not as cheap as they appear. The wipes are $9, but then you have to pay over $5 for shipping, which makes them almost $15 altogether. For close to that price you can get a nice organic cotton wipe if you use Amazon Prime and get free shipping. I don't think I'll use these again.
Soft, effective and a bargain March 4, 2008 jjc (columbus, oh) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Very soft after a few washes and work just as well or better than disposable wipes! Much easier than separating cloth diapers from disposable wipes before starting a load of laundry. I use a solution of water (1 cup) Dr. Bronner's (1/2 tbsp) and baby oil (1 tbsp). I go light on the soap, as more than this seemed to give my baby a rash. They do stain a bit, but I haven't tried bleaching in the sun yet. They also fit perfectly in disposable wipes containers, so I take them with me in a travel case for Pampers wipes. This is the best deal I have found for cloth wipes - I'll be ordering more soon!
Fantastic wipes1 January 30, 2008 D. Such (Chicago, IL United States) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
These wipes are fantastic. Very soft - and a great deal for the price. Do expect them to shrink significantly the first time you wash them, but you're fine after that.
Perfect. December 8, 2007 Rivka J. 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
These wipes are perfect for making your own wipe mixture and avoiding chemical on your baby's skin. And sooo much more cost effective. I had thrown away hundreds of disposable wipes before I got these and they are just as soft. They don't "slide" as easily unless you get your soap/oil/water mixture right, that takes some experimenting. I just wash them along with the cloth diapers and then drop them back in a disposable wipe container filled with my soapy mixture, easy as pie. Unbleached is a plus too: no bleaching chemicals and stains don't show up as easily. Sunlight takes care of stubborn stains.
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