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Buttons Flannel Baby Reusable Washable Natural Unbleached Wipes - 15 Pack
100% unbleached cotton flannel baby wipes by Buttons.Fifteen 7.5x7.5 inch wipes per package.Reusable wipes save money. Washable and Reusable.Avoid harsh chemicals found in some disposable wipes.
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u/TashalovesSharks · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

We use these flannel wipes:

Buttons Flannel Baby Reusable Washable Natural Unbleached Wipes - 15 Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GLBR3C0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CcjSDbT3Q2SJ5

We have a munchkin wipes container that we keep them in with some distilled water and sometimes a bit of witch hazel. Just enough to keep them moistened. It gets changed out about 1x a day. The container is nice because it has a weighted insert thing so you can pull the wipes up since they are grippy against each other. We just stack them so you can pull them out like tissues.

For on the go we pre moisten them and keep them in a OXO on the go wipes dispenser.

u/habutai · 1 pointr/breakingmom

I use cloth wipes. Plain cotton ones are better than flannel because flannel tends to be too linty imo—at least until they've been washed like a thousand times. Most of the time, we use just plain water. This is the wipe solution we'd use when he was really little and his bum would get irritated more easily—it is soap-free. I got these wipes [they say flannel, but they're not like the thick flannel that others are—they're like single ply cotton]. They aren't in stock anymore, but these ones are similar for a similar price. We got about 45 of them, and then we also have about 20 of the thicker more what I'd consider flannel to be [the linty ones] wipes.

If you have soft cotton fabric because you're crafty or if you have receiving blankets that are 100% cotton, you can make your own wipes by cutting them to size [usually about 6" squares is a decent size] with pinking sheers or by overlocking or serging the edges so they don't fray. I made about half of kiddo's receiving blankets into wipes. They're also useful as hankies :)