Baby

How to Care for Your Diapers

Store wet and dirty diapers in a dry pail. Older babies’ solid waste can be removed by gently shaking the diaper over a toilet.The fleece will release solids easily – there is no need to rinse them before washing.

Washing instructions for pocket diapers and trainers:

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The Scoop on Detergents

Recommended detergents:
We recommend Tide, Sunlight, Cheer, Era, and Clout (Costco brand). These are not made with any of the natural oily substances which leave residue on fleece.

Detergents to avoid:
Natural soaps often contain various oils. These should NOT be used because they will leave a residue on fleece, causing it to repel liquids.

The following detergents will cause a soap build up. Do NOT use them.

Never use fabric softener of any kind on reusable diapers. Liquid fabric softeners and dryer sheets both leave a waxy residue which causes fleece to repel urine and decreases the absorbency of other diapers.

Diaper rash creams can also cause repelling. For best results either place a small wash cloth on top of the fleece or use a liner.

Stripping Diapers:
Build up refers to residue left by detergents, fabric softeners, and other substances used to clean diapers. In rare instances, baking soda will react with certain minerals in water and also cause build up. If you notice a decrease in the absorbency of your diapers, build up may be the culprit.
Stripping is the process of removing residue from your diapers. To strip diapers:

You may use this method at any time you notice repelling or as a preventative measure once a week. If you are still having problems, try these special cleaning agents to strip your diapers:

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Caring for Hemp Diapers

Your hemp product has been professionally washed and dried once. It will need up to 8 more washings and dries before it is fully absorbent. The first few times you wash hemp products you should NOT wash them with fleece products. Hemp has natural oils in it and the oils can coat your fleece. After your hemp has been fully primed you may wash it with all of your diapering products.

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Caring for Heiny Huggers

Wash new diapers before use. You may notice that they produce a bit of lint in the beginning, this is normal for Sherpa.

Occasionally you may notice that your Sherpa diapers are not as soft after a few months of use as they were when new. All you need to do is rinse the diapers a few times in the washer without detergent. Add vinegar to the rinse cycle. This will help to restore the natural softness to the Sherpa.

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Caring for Fleece & So Simple

We all know how much wetness babies produce. Fleece is 100% polyester and allows air to circulate through the cover. This reduces diaper rash caused by prolonged exposure to wetness. In addition, it is soft to the touch, dries in a flash, and can withstand laundry abuse.
Caring for your fleece covers just can't be any easier:

Fleece is the *wonder fabric* of the reusable diapering world. Dryer sheets can help to make it even more water resistant. I do only suggest this as a last resort though if you have some leaking. I normally wash my covers with any old load of laundry as long as it isn't really soiled and needing special attention. In a world full of *diaper washing no no's*....here is some relief. There is almost no wrong way to wash fleece.

Tip: If you suddenly find that your fleece is leaking, simply switch laundry soaps (use Dr.Bronner's for a change or even mild dish soap). This should solve the problem. If it doesn't, Nikwax products will come to the rescue.

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Caring for Wool

Hand wash your wool cover in cold water with like colors. Hang to dry. You may have a bit of shrinkage after the first washing. You may re-lanolize as needed. We recommend using Eucalan wool wash to care for your covers. It has natural lanolin right in the bottle. You never have to worry about when to lanolize. It is done for you each time you wash.

**Note** Dark colored wool will bleed. See the note below to fix the dyes.

*Tip* For bleeding wool:

(if you rinse before allowing to completely cool, you may unintentionally felt your garment)

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Size Charts

Pocket Diapers
Size Tiny Small Medium Large XLarge XXLarge
Pounds 5.5-10 8-16 14-25 23-35 30-40 40-60
Rise 13 14.5 18 20 21 25
Waist 8-12 11-15 14-21 17-25 18-25 25-33

Pocket Trainers
Size XSmall Small Medium Large XLarge XXLarge
Pounds 15-24 24-35 35-45 45-55 55-65 65-80

Heiny Huggers
Size Newborn Small Medium Large    
Pounds 6-10 8-16 15-23 21-32    
Rise 13 14.5 18 20    
Waist 8-12 11-15 14-21 17-25    

Happy Hempys
Size Small Medium Large      
Pounds up to 12 12-20 20-35      
Rise 14.5 18 20      
Waist 11-15 14-21 17-25      

Stacinator So Simple, Fleece Covers and Stretch Wool
Size Newborn Small Medium Large Toddler  
Pounds 6-10 10-15 15-20 20-30 30+  
Waist 13+" 15+" 16+" 17+" 18+"  
Thighs 6"-8" 8"-10" 10-12 11"-13" 12"-14"  
             

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