@@saumyagarg3076 ohhh rashes from the elastic? When I put on the cloth diapers, I try to make sure it’s snug but I can easily slide a finger in and that’s worked for me. What are your cloth diapers made of? I’ve noticed my cotton diapers get really wet a lot faster than my inserts that are made of microfiber and micro fleece.
If you mean a rash and not just sock marks, detergent build up can cause rashes especially on the elastic line where it doesn't wash out as easily. Try doing a couple vinegar rinses and use less detergent in your future washes.
Do you still use the liners? I have heard a million times that they can block your pipes even if they are said to be biodegradable Also, they say they get crumbled inside the diaper, which is why many recommend using fleece blankets to make our own liners It is much easier to rinse a liner
@@rosea164 yes i do still use them 😊 these ones aren’t meant to go into the toilet so you use them to put the solids in the toilet and then toss the liner in the trash. So far I’ve had no issues with them getting crumbled in the diaper either 🙌
I’d love to know if this ⬆️ is what’s holding you back from cloth diapering or if this made you feel better about giving it a try?
Not having a washer and dryer
@@Qiswhattheycallme ohhh yes that’s definitely understandable
Soggy diapers and rashes fro
Elastic
@@saumyagarg3076 ohhh rashes from the elastic? When I put on the cloth diapers, I try to make sure it’s snug but I can easily slide a finger in and that’s worked for me.
What are your cloth diapers made of? I’ve noticed my cotton diapers get really wet a lot faster than my inserts that are made of microfiber and micro fleece.
If you mean a rash and not just sock marks, detergent build up can cause rashes especially on the elastic line where it doesn't wash out as easily. Try doing a couple vinegar rinses and use less detergent in your future washes.
Do you still use the liners?
I have heard a million times that they can block your pipes even if they are said to be biodegradable
Also, they say they get crumbled inside the diaper, which is why many recommend using fleece blankets to make our own liners
It is much easier to rinse a liner
@@rosea164 yes i do still use them 😊 these ones aren’t meant to go into the toilet so you use them to put the solids in the toilet and then toss the liner in the trash. So far I’ve had no issues with them getting crumbled in the diaper either 🙌