So.. now for baby number 4 I decided to give it a plunge again. Got some really cute preloved US -PeachyGreen newborn shells from a dear homeschool mommy but I couldn't find inserts of that size, and newborn days were so busy and hectic that I didn't cloth diaper much. When Travis turned 2 months and pooed less often, I thought it was good to start some cloth diapering. Disposable were also getting pricey and really harmful for the environment too.
I asked my friend who passed me the Cloth Diaper (CD for short) covers where can I get the soakers and she introduce me to join a Cloth Diaper Facebook group. hmmm there's such a group? Cloth diapering has changed so much since I had my babies, so much to learn. One of the cloth diapering moms kindly opened her home to show us her stash of cloth diapers and answer our questions. So I went. I was introduced to the Cloth Diaper language- AIO, AI2, Shells, Inserts, Soakers, Striping and Santising? Wash Routine? so many new terms... and the fabrics used are so different now, Bamboo, Hemp, Minky, Microfibre... super absorbent and I also realised super expensive.
So... my plan was to get some preloved covers and cheap new soakers/inserts to start off as the thought of using preloved soakers felt a bit gross and unhygienic. But I did change my mind about that (read on). At the cloth diaper meet up, one of the moms were selling her preloved Grovia shells, what I heard was $15 for 3, wow, seem like a good price. But I heard it wrongly, it was $15 for one. Still they look pretty new and in good condition so I decided to get 2 just to try it out.
That's how I got my first 2 preloved Grovia Shells.
Grovia - A US brand, selling locally at about $28+ for one Hybrid Shell and $28+ for 2 soakers.
I never like velcro as I fell it's too sharp for babies, just in case it scratches against his skin. But this Grovia ones are Hook and Lock system, slightly different from a velcro, not as sharp, and it locks onto the felt at the top of the CD, you can adjust it to the right fit.
At the meet up I was also introduced to Baby Beehinds soakers (an Australian brand), which fits my newborn shells nicely.
In search for preloved stuff, I found some on Carousell, $64 for 4 fairly new Grovia shells (free 4 more well loved + 14 Grovia Soakers!) Wow.. good deal. I have no issues with preloved shells, but soakers... I posted on the fb group to ask about this and they show me a strip and sanitise procedure to disinfect and get rid of any build up in the soakers.
If you are new to cloth diapers, check out this site: http://www.fluffloveuniversity.com/ Yes need to go back to University to learn all this stuff. Amazing, I now know a lot more about detergent, how washing detergent works, how fabric traps dirt brighteners. Whole science behind washing, cloth diapering..etc.. wow.
Here is more info on the Striping routine.
http://www.fluffloveuniversity.com/troubleshooting/solving-stinky-diaper-problems/how-to-strip-your-cloth-diapers/
Last Saturday while shopping in the local wet market, I came across a stall selling towels and handkerchief. I looked around and found cloth that looks like nappies, but the size were too small. I then saw a 100% cotton face towel. it looks comfortable, absorbent and its 3 for $10. So I bought 3 to experiment. Fold into half then thirds you get a prefold soaker- or was it flats, oh well you get what I mean.
If I have gotten brand new
Grovia Hybrid Shells 10 - $28 x 10 = $280
Grovia Soakers 14 - $28 x 7= $196
Total = $476
I got the above for a total of $30+$64 = $94 ( Saving of $382)
Baby Beehind Soakers x 2 = $18
TIDE 1.2L detergent from Redmart $9.90
Face Towel to be used as soakers 3 for $10
Nappy Liner 2 box of 100 for about $10
Total Damage = $141.90
Will update more on how it goes. :)
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