







GroVia Reusable Cloth Diapering Wipes, 12 Count
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liz
> 3 dayI bought these and another brand (buttons velour baby wipes) and I prefer these wipes. Ive had no staining despite my son trying for almost a year now! As you wash them they only get softer. If I did it again I would only get these ones. They fit perfectly in the lion heart warmer ( which I would also recommend).
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JD
> 3 dayThis is my second set of reusable cloth wipes that Ive bought so far. The first set I bought was not from GroVia and they were made from organic cotton. They are very soft but thin. These are just as soft but much thicker. EDIT: After washing these for the first time prior to their first use, I decided to edit my review. The wipes shrank a bit and they also are not as soft anymore. They are still soft enough for baby and are quite absorbent. They unraveled slightly in the wash and got tangled up with some other items, but that frequently happens with the first couple of washings with any washcloth. EDIT: After using for some time I have found that these are not as absorbent as the organic cotton wipes, but since they are more nubby they are better for cleaning thicker poo messes. These are great wipes and I will definitely be ordering more if for some reason the ones I have fall apart.
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Rachel A.
> 3 dayI love these, they have no smell are soft on face and butt. They stain very easy though.
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Team Wilson
> 3 daySuper soft and absorbent to clean up baby. They fit in our wipe warmer and dispense beautifully. Somehow they dont stain which is nice.
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Megan Kristen Mansell
> 3 dayIf you need great dusting cloths, buy these. If you want to get poo off a wee ones bum, go flannel. These are awful.
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Missy W.
> 3 dayThese are super soft and have a good thickness to them. I have been using them with Lusa Organics Baby Wipe Juice. I feel like the combination is soothing on my babys skin as compared to disposable wipes, but she hasnt had skin issues with either. I like the value of these wipes as well.
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Niki
> 3 dayI was hesitant to venture into the cloth wipe arena, granted we already use cloth diapers. I AM SO GLAD I JUST DID IT AND BOUGHT THESE! So worth it. We were buying Seventh Generation wipes, which are a little more spendy but were fragrance-free, etc. These work better than the SG disposables and the Huggies brand that Ive used before. I bought two dozen, which works great for us. Just wash them with the cloth diapers. They come out surprisingly stain-free, no warped edges or loose threads. They are very soft, thick and really grab the mess. Baby butt is cleaner, faster with less work. I have used them with plain water and with a homemade wipe solution. If you use cloth diapers, you will be happy to just throw it all in one pail and not have to separate disposable wipes. My husband even raves about them! Overall, we will save around $120-130 per year. The little things add up!
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lkh
> 3 dayIn addition to diaper wipes, we also use these to wipe/blow our kids runny noses. Nothing grabs detritus like the micro terry nap on these wipes. I think they must truly be the best out there. Weve got four packs so far and Id buy more in a heartbeat.
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Darrin Crist
> 3 dayWork great as cloth wipes for daughter!
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J.R.
Greater than one weekI have bought and used three different cloth wipes and below is a comparison.