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Thats so random. I always used them as wipes. We only just started using normal wipes as they are so much cheaper.


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My DH is storeroom manager at New World and I had asked him to get some for me and he said they dont make them anymore I was gutted.
But he got me some Budget Chux cloths and they are pretty must exactly the same as the J&J liners I cut them up and use them as wipes for Bella with warm water and for Caden at the moment too, and for liners when he wears cloth naps.

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I use microfleece liners. Have been for about six months, all oyu do is tip it into the toilet and pull both ends, poo usually drops off. If not we have a shower attatchment in our laundry for rinisng nappies so do the same for the liners. I got 1 metre and made 24 lines was about $5
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote whitewave Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 October 2009 at 10:09pm
Oh that sucks, no wonder I couldn't find them anywhere! I've been using them as wipes too, now I really have to get my A into G and make my own cloth wipes!

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Amby just wanted to pop my head in and go nooooo don't use polar fleece as a liner! It doesn't wick well, so you'll suddenly have massive leaking problems if you use polar fleece. (Microfleece is different material.)

If you want flushable liners I like the Disana ones, otherwise yep washable microfleece works well (and so do Chux cloths I've heard).

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AandCsmum Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 October 2009 at 11:26pm
I heard this the other day too that they had been discontinued. Just as well I bought a heap 5 years ago LMAO and never used. I still have 1 or 2 boxes

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Thanks Weegee, I thought that polar fleece wasn't quite right, I will use microfleece :)
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Thank monikah.

Does anyone know where to get flushable liners from?
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I have a box and a half of the JOnsons that you can buy off me if ya want.

Personally I don't like them and have changed to another, softer brand.

 

I've been buying mine off Snazzipants website. $10 for a roll of 100. THey're flushable, soft and I also found them more absorbent than the JOhnsons ones.



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Those Johnson's ones aren't flushable. You can get flushable ones online from most cloth nappy stores or you can get the real nappies brand ones at the Baby Factory.
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This may not work for those of you with really sensitive bubbas but I've been using the flushable wipes as liners. I think they are the Precious brand and come in the purple packaging...

I just take all the wipes out of the packet and let them completely dry. Cause they are big wipes you can then cut them in half and you have a nice thick stack of liners that you can flush away with the poo. Ryan hasn't had any issues with rashes or sensitive skin but he's not prone to them anyway.

May be worth a try...?



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I was at Woolworths the other day and bought some HomeBrand nappy liners. Not too sure if they are disposable cos the box doesnt say and I havent tried them yet. Sorry not much help but they are quite soft to touch and look flushable.
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Just found out, by accident, that you can wash the Precious flushable wipes AND dry them in a dryer and come out perfectly fine. So, if you cut them in half you get about 160 liners and then if you wash them a few times they'll go even longer. They're flushable and only cost about $4-5. I've found a winner for this household.



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