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    My children are all grown-up now but when they were little, I used terry nappies with a one-way liner.

    With the bins only being emptied once a fortnight, they get really wiffy in the warm weather, so I've gone back to the good old days and got some liners so all I have to do is flush!

    Anyone else do this?

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    My DD is in cloth and I use liners for them. do you actually line mindees disposable nappies?

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    No, I just use disposable nappies.

    Miffy xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicoleon View Post
    My DD is in cloth and I use liners for them. do you actually line mindees disposable nappies?
    Yes, they all come with disposables, but when they poo the whole nappy usually goes in the bin, at least with a liner in, only the nappy goes in the bin so not such a smelly bin, especially in the warmer weather!

 

 

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