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FAQ

How do I place an order?

We accept customize designs with name ( additional charge for the names )

Simply browse selection from our cuties images, make it personalized, make your diapers more adorable by putting names of your babies, and your own designs, email or send us about your preferred designs, pls. indicate the sizes, colors, designs (regular designs or customize), & quantity.

 
 
Payment and Shipping

 

Payment through Paypal  | Wester Union | BPI | or in any money tranfer

We are using LBC as our official courier

-PHILPOST

-JRS ( with additional charge )

-Payment  first before we ship

FAQ About Cloth Diaper

How many diapers do I need?
 we recommend a minimum of at least  8pcs. of cloth diapers in a day. This may vary based on your child's wetting habits.

What is Fits all?

  • sizing from small, medium and large, it is one size that fits all

  • adjust the diaper sizing by choosing the right snap setting on the front of the diaper.

    • Your diaper arrives snapped down to the "small" setting, the bottom row of snaps.

    • To use the "medium" setting, unsnap the diaper and re snap on the second row of snaps.

    • To use the diaper on the "large" setting, fully unsnap the front of the diaper.
       HELPFUL TIPS: For overnight use, consider stuffing with two inserts and setting the diaper to be one size larger than you would for daytime use, pocket can hold up to 3 inserts anyway.

  •            Put the insert in your diaper. Hold the insert in one hand and place inside the slot (located under the protective flap). Align the front edge of the insert with the top edge of the snap button. Using one hand to hold the front of the insert in place, stretch the diaper and smooth the insert flat as you pull your other hand out of the diaper.

  • HELPFUL TIP: Many parents prefer to pre-stuff their diapers at the end of their washing routine.

  •  Put the diaper on your baby.

  • BJC Cloth Diapers go on just like a disposable diaper.

              

 HELPFUL TIPS: any diaper will leak once full, so better use nice set of insert and always check if its full.

 How do I wash my new diapers?

 

1.Unpack the item

2.Pre-wash cold to remove waste and fight stains.

3.Hand wash is better

4.Do not use bleach

5.Do not place in dryer

7.Do not dry clean

8.Do not iron

                                                                                                                             


    Do you have any other washing tips?

  • Wash dirty diapers after use.

  • If your diapers still stink, soak in a soapy water.

  • Remove solid waste before storing in pail if any.

  • Use only detergent and water. Do not use other additives like vinegar or baking soda.

  • Once per month, use up to 1/4 cup bleach, to sanitize diapers and fight odors.

  • To remove stains, lay clean wet diapers in the sun.


IMPORTANT NOTE: To preserve the fabric we suggest washing the stuff products separately from heavy clothes.

What detergent can I use?
Ingredients in certain detergents may ruin your cloth diapers or cause your baby to have a diaper rash. When washing cloth diapers, always use a mild detergent.Using too much detergent may cause cloth diapers to leak..

What should I avoid?

  • Do not use extra additives in your wash (like baking soda or vinegar). These ingredients are unnecessary and will cause problems in your diapers.

  • Do not use fabric softeners.

  • Do not boil your diapers.

  • Do not use rash creams without a barrier between your baby's bottom and the diaper.

 

My tabs aren't as sticky as they used to be. How can I solve this problem?
First check for lint in your tabs. You can clean it out with a pin or a fine tooth comb. If it isn't lint, the hooks may have relaxed. This happens over time when you exclusively line dry. Be sure to let the diaper cool completely before using. This causes the hooks to re contract and become "sticky" again.

 *Are diaper rash creams ok to use with cloth diapers?
Diaper rashes should be treated according to your physician's recommendations. If you need to use a rash cream, you should use a stay-dry liner or a piece of fleece between your baby's bottom and the diaper to prevent the cream from transferring onto the diapers.

 
 
 
 
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