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Made with 6 layers of blended bamboo and organic cotton , these super absorbent inserts offer extra protection when you need it or are perfect replacements for other inserts that don't seem to do the job.
The small insert consists of 4 layers for use when your baby is at the smallest size setting. They can also be used as doublers when extra absorbency is desired.
The longer insert consists of 6 layers of microterry blend when tri-folded and is adjustable in length. It has two snap settings that allow you to adjust the size of the insert from medium to large. And no matter what setting the insert is, there will always be 6 layers of absorbency where it belongs.
Sizing: Small insert: 5"x12" Medium setting: 5"x14" Large setting: 5"x16"
To use: Fold the insert into thirds and snap the insert to your desired length setting. Use it as a pocket diaper insert.
Fabric Content: 80% polyester 20% polyamide
Before using: wash and dry 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 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.
General Wash & Care: Keep your wet and dirty diapers in a diaper pail.
Hand wash or machine wash in any temperature on regular cycle. Follow the recommended amount of detergent as stated on the soap's packaging based on your load size. Too much or too little will cause your diapers to possibly stink, leak, 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 on any temperature or line dry.
Do not use fabric softener. It will coat the inserts and make them water repellent and reduce the absorbency of the inserts. 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. Do not use baking soda or vinegar in your wash. These are unnecessary.
Stain removal. If staining occurs, it is important that any products used 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.
Made in the USA.
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