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    Cloth Nappy Novice Atelier's Avatar
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    Default Microfleece Liners

    Hi i am new to this forum and new to MCN and have a question, sorry if it is a silly question.

    Most of my stash is Cushie Tushies which is a microfleece lined nappy with microfleece topped booster. My son is getting a rash and it seems to be where the snap in booster creases around his bottom or begins to bunch up so i was thinking of adding a liner to see if it made a difference. My question is what material liner would be ok to use, would it be ok to use a microfleece liner even though there is already microfleece in the nappy or would cotton velour or something else be better?

    Also what is best and where can i buy some cream safe to use with MCN?

    Thanks
    Last edited by Atelier; 07-05-2009 at 05:39 PM.

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    Default Re: Microfleece Liners

    You should try buying a nappy cut of some good quality microfleece or microchamois from a nappy making supplier, and just cut it into whatever size you like, you don't need to hem them or anything. Maybe get a piece of bamboo velour or flanelette to try at the same time? (These won't be stay dry though) just in case he is having a reaction to the microfleece.

    I just use regular nappy cream with a microfleece or disposable eenees liner if I have to use cream.
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    Default Re: Microfleece Liners

    Yep, definitely make them - stacks cheaper and you can cut them to the perfect size for your baby/nappies. Hourglass is a nice shape for the Cushie Tushies
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    Default Re: Microfleece Liners

    Maybe try some cotton velour first to see if he is reacting to the polyester first?

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