Size Chart
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Small |
Medium |
Large |
X-Large |
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6-12 Lbs |
12-22 Lbs |
22-32 Lbs |
32-42 Lbs |
Bumkins All-In-One Cloth Diapers
Bumkins All-In-Ones cloth diapers have a silky waterproof polyester shell that stays soft and will not break down in the wash. These cloth diapers are designed with 6 layers of absorbent flannel on the inside with an airflow panel for easier laundering and quicker drying. Bumkins All-In-Ones have sturdy Velcro-type closure for a quick and adjustable fit.
Made in USA.Silky waterproof polyester shell
- Six layers of absorbent flannel on the inside
- Sturdy hook and loop closure
- Available in five sizes
- Made in USA
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| Pink Supernova |
Blue Fizz |
Blue Stripe |
Rose Stripe |
Blue Circles |
Rose Circles |
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| Red Farm |
Flower Garden |
Urban Green |
Urban Pink |
Chunky Monkey |
Pink Paisley |

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| Blue Paisley |
Green Eggs
And Ham |
Yellow Fish |
Horton Hears
A Who
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On-The-Go |
Cat/Hat |
Bumkins All-In-One Manufacturer's Care Guide
Laundering instructions are provided by the manufacture of Bumkins All-In-Ones.
1. After removing soiled diaper from your baby, fold the Velcro-type closures inwards onto the soft loop strips to protect the tabs during laundering. This prevents the diapers from sticking to each other and the Velcro-type closures from collecting lint during the wash cycle.
2. Rinse all solid waste off of the diaper as best as possible. It is best to do this into the toilet, or in the case of breastfed infants, rinse under running water. Rinse in cold water to prevent stains from setting.
3. Store the rinsed diapers in the diaper pail. Some parents prefer to pre-treat the diapers while being stored before laundering. This will prevent any staining or oder problems. See additional suggestions below.
4. Wash the diapers in warm water with your choice of detergent.
5. The use of bleach or stain removers is not necessary, and purely a personal choice. Non-chlorine bleach (like Clorox 2) is the only type that should be used on the diapers. We recommend pre-treating only the diapers that require special attention, rather than adding bleach into the load. Chlorine bleach causes the rapid deterioration of all fabrics and components of the diaper. The use of chlorine bleach will void all warranties on Bumkins products.
6. An extra rinse may be necessary if you have very hard water or tend to use more than the recommended amount of detergent.
7. Tumble or hang the diaper to dry. Because of the high absorbency of the diapers, expect that they will take more time to dry than other clothing. If they are not completely dry after one cycle in the dryer, hang or air them to dry. Excessive heat from the dryer will wear the diapers out more quickly.
8. Do not use a fabric softener, as it works by "coating" the fabric. This will decrease the absorbency of the diapers, as well as being a potential cause of skin irritation.
Pretreatment and Stains: Treat a soiled diaper promptly to avoid stains and harm to the cloth. Rinse with cold water and use your preferred commercial stain stick or spray according to package directions. Alternatively, dilute Borax or any non-chlorine bleach with water and pour or spray on soiled area. Do not let the diapers dry out with the stain treatment on them. Some stains may come out right away. Others may gradually fade after a few washes and treatments. Hot water will set stains, so a cold pre-rinse is recommended as well as a cool or warm wash. Using Borax or a diluted Baking Soda mixture in the diaper pail will neutralize odors and ammonia build-up. Keep any liquid filled diaper pail away from baby's reach.
Detergents and Bleaches: Various detergents produce different results in cleaning and stain prevention. Specific baby detergents (Ivory and Dreft) tend to keep the diapers the softest, but do not prevent stains as well as other detergents. Be careful with coloring in detergents. The pink crystals in Dreft will slowly discolor the outer shell of the diaper over time. National brand detergents (Tide, Cheer, etc.) prevent stains well, and keep the diapers soft and clean. Detergents with non-chlorine bleach will prevent the stains best, and keep the cotton whitest; but the waterproof outer shell may yellow slowly from repeated use. Non-chlorine bleach is safe to use, but will be more aggressive on the cloth, accelerating the thinning of the cotton over time. Chlorine bleach will drastically decrease the strength of the fabrics and use of it will void any product warranties. |