Sized Front Snap Pocket Diapers
(Includes 1 Absorbent Micro-fiber Insert)
| Size Chart |
Small |
Medium |
Large |
| Waist |
10"-18" |
14"-21" |
15"-24" |
| Thighs |
8"-13" |
10"-15" |
12"-17" |
| Rise |
14" |
16" |
18" |
| Weight Estimate Lbs |
7-16 |
14-24 |
22-38 |
Colors Chart
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| Baby Blue |
Brown |
Butter |
Kelly Green |
Lilac |
Periwinkle |
Raspberry |
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| Red |
Rose |
Sage |
Saturn Blue
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Seaspray |
White |
Yellow
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Made
with a waterproof polyester knit to keep wetness inside, and an inner layer of soft and
luxurious micro-fleece next to baby's skin to wick moisture away. The absorbent
removable insert washes clean and dries fast. Separate snaps at the
waist and thigh allow you to adjust the diaper waist and leg openings independently
to ensure a secure fit.
Available in three sizes to accommodate your child. Both the
front snap and side snap pocket diapers have a double row of snaps which adjust
to fit both slim and chubby legged babies nicely.
Also available in Aplix
(Velcro type) closure.
Washing Tiny Tush Pocket Diapers
To
Ensure Complete Cleaning of Your Tiny Tush Pocket diapers
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Wash Tiny Tush pocket diapers using the highest water levels in your
washer. For a normal size washer you will probably be able to wash 24 to
30 diapers on the highest water level. It is important that the washer
is not overloaded and the diapers will be able to circulate normally
throughout the wash and rinse cycles.
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You may wash Tiny Tush pocket diapers in any water temperature. Normally
washing on warm and rinsing on cold will achieve the best results.
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DO NOT use the sanitize wash cycle on Tiny Tush pocket diapers as it
will prematurely break down the elastic.
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Use 1/4 - 1/3 of the recommended amount of detergent. Using to much
detergent produces buildup which is the single most common cause of most
odor and leaking problems. Buildup can also cause rashes.
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Avoid using detergents with optical brighteners,fabric conditioners. Detergents with
those ingredients can create a buildup on the fleece causing
leaks.
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Effective detergents for washing Tiny Tush pocket diapers are Charlie's
Soap, Sensi-clean, Allen's Naturally, Planet 2X Ultra Laundry Detergent
Standard and HE, Planet Ultra Powder Laundry Detergent Standard and HE
compatible, Planet Ultra Liquid Laundry Detergent, Mountain Green Free
and Clear Baby Standard and HE, Nellie's All Natural Laundry Soda
Standard and HE, Purex Free & Clear, Powder regular Tide, Country Save and plain Arm and
Hammer WASHING Soda.
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If your Tiny Tush pocket diapers smell bad or smell like detergent -
wash them again with less detergent and more water.
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Dry Tiny Tush pocket diapers on tumble dry medium/low heat or hang dry.
Do not dry clean or use bleach. Allow the pocket diapers to completely
cool prior to stuffing and using.
Any
detergent residue will affect the performance of any diaper products!
If you need to repair your diapers from
coating/residue repeat the following process twice:
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Turn your pocket diapers inside out.
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Wash using hot water with 1 Tbs. of Dawn dish soap* (original blue
formula), 1/2 cup baking soda and 1/2 cup vinegar. In the wash allow to
soak for 10-15 minutes.
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Add 1/2 cup vinegar again in first rinse cycle. Use plain water in the
second rinse cycle.
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Run a second wash using only hot water. If you would like to omit Dawn
dish soap you will need to repeat this process twice.
* Use only
approved detergents for your laundry machine.
Please note... we do not recommend using vinegar in your normal
wash routine for pocket diapers. Occasionally you can use 1/2 cup of vinegar to
the first rinse cycle in order to remove any residual detergent. This
deodorizes, sanitizes and brightens. Your diapers may become smelly if it is
overused or use in final rinse!
Do not use fabric softeners as they usually leave an oil coating
on clothes. This will coat the fleece causing leaks. If dryer sheets are used in
your dryer for other laundry, they will coat the inside of your dryer and your
diapers.
Other
tips:
When choosing an insert for your pocket diaper you will want to
allow 1/2 inch on both sides so the insert can lie inside properly preventing
leaks.
Avoid using diaper creams. If you find that you need to use a
diaper cream you should use a barrier such as disposable diaper liners to
prevent staining of the diapers.
Because we deeply discount items
sold as 2nds, irregulars, clearance or as is, Tiny Tush warrantee do not apply
and they are being sold as is and there are no
returns for these items. If you are unsure please order one for review
and then make another order for more if you are happy.