Weight Range: 10-35 lbs (4.5-16 kg)
Waist: 9-21" (23-53 cm)
Thighs: 4-12.5" (10-32 cm) Rise: 13.5-18.5" (34-47 cm)
Before using the diapers: wash
and dry your diaper & inserts once in hot or warm water prior to first use. This
causes the fibers to shrink, fluff up and become more absorbent. It is
not necessary to wash more than once before using the diaper for the
first time. The inserts will shrink and get thicker with the first few
washes. This shrinkage has been allowed for when designing the
inserts.
If you bought several diapers, you may want to pre-wash one first as we can only refund on unused/unwashed products.
General Wash & Care:
Keep your wet and dirty diapers in a diaper pail. If you've stuffed
the inserts inside the diaper, shake out the insert into your pail and
throw the diaper in after changing your baby.
Wash your
diapers in warm water on regular cycle. Follow the recommended
amount of detergent as stated on the soap's packaging based on your
load size. Too much will leave residue causing your diapers to
possibly stink, leak, or leave baby with a rash. Too little will not
leave your diapers clean and cause it to stink and/or leave baby with a
rash.
An additional rinse can be used for particularly soiled
loads. Make sure that your diapers are rinsed clean. Any residue from
poop, urine, or detergent can make your diapers smell. Tumble dry warm or line dry.
Do not use fabric softener.
It will coat the diapers making them water repellent and reduce the
absorbency of the diaper. Be aware that if you use dryer sheets in your
dryer for other laundry this can coat your dryer and transfer to your
diapers.
Do not use bleach.
This will cause the fabric's fibers to break down. It will also cause
the waterproof layer of the diaper to de-laminate. Do not use baking
soda or vinegar in your wash. These are unnecessary and may cause
problems in your diapers.
Do not stretch the diaper while it is still warm. Allowing the diaper to cool after taking it out of the dryer will extend the life of its elastic.
Do not use diaper rash creams without
using a protective liner between your baby's skin and the diaper.
Creams will leave a waxy residue on the fabric making them less
absorbent, water repellent and may potentially cause leaks. If you
need to use a rash cream, you should use a stay-dry liner or a piece of
fleece between your baby's bottom and the diaper to prevent the cream
from transferring onto the diapers.
Stain removal.
If staining occurs, it is important that any products used on the
diapers and covers to remove the stains are mild so as not to irritate
the baby’s skin and/or cause the diapers to prematurely deteriorate.
In most cases, laying the stained diapers out in the sun is the safest
and most effective way of removing stains.

Minky One Size - Snap
Price: $32.97
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