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Microfiber against Baby’s Skin

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The Question:

Can you use microfiber against baby’s skin in a cloth diaper?

The Answer:

No. Microfiber is used for internal soakers and pocket stuffers because of its amazing capability to absorb a lot of wetness. It works so good in fact that if it is in contact with a baby’s skin it will absorb moisture from the skin and leave it dry an irritated. It also has a very irritating texture that is annoying to adults even so it would not be a good choice to put against a baby’s skin.

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  1. Jennifer on October 12th, 2006

    I tried mircrofiber cloth diapers they ended up being worse I now use Pampers luckily I was able to use code JESN1794 when I registered at 1800diapers.com and I got $2 off my first order, Free Shipping, and No tax. I am happy to say that I now get my disposables delivered to my door for a price that rivals cloth diapers.

  2. Wendy on July 26th, 2009

    Jennifer, it’s unfortunate that you had a bad experience with the microfiber, but there are lots of cloth diapers that work really well and keep the moisture away from the babies skin as well as disposables. cost is only one aspect…what about our environment?

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