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    Thanks, Kari! I don't know what sizes we have at the store I work at, but we do sell the Seventh Generation diapers. They'll be easy for me to get. I haven't looked at wipes, yet. I'm sure if we don't have them, I can get them from somewhere else pretty easily. Or follow your steps and order them.

    Good to know about diaper rash ointment, I didn't know you couldn't use it with cloth diapers. Thank you!

    I use BioKleen laundry detergent, it's all natural, non toxic. I wonder if that is comparable to the ones you listed. Are the ones you listed specific for cloth diapers or are they just natural detergents?
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBlaix View Post
    Also you can't use diaper rash ointment with cloth diapers so keeping disposables around incase of a rash is a good idea.

    I am curious as to where you heard this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finn's mom View Post
    I use BioKleen laundry detergent, it's all natural, non toxic. I wonder if that is comparable to the ones you listed. Are the ones you listed specific for cloth diapers or are they just natural detergents?
    You don't want to use a detergent with dyes and perfumes on the diapers. You also want a detergent that will wash out of the diapers well and not leave a residue behind. I did a quick search and found this on the Cotton Babies (the maker of BumGenius) site- "Because of the fruit extracts in this [bioKleen] product, it is NOT recommended for the bumGenius One-Size Diaper or the bumGenius All In One Diaper." link.

    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    I am curious as to where you heard this.
    On the official site of each brand and on the care sheet that comes with the diapers. You can use rash ointment if you put something between the cream and the diaper, I just always used a disposable to be sure none got on the cloth diapers.

    From the FuzziBunz site:
    Q: Can I use diaper rash ointments and creams on my baby if s/he is wearing a FuzziBunz™?
    A. Diaper rash ointments cause diapers to repel and not function properly. If you mistakenly get diaper rash ointment on your diaper, wash your diapers normally and then apply some dishwashing liquid, like Dawn, to the affected area. Scrub the affected area with a toothbrush or other bristle brush. While this is a suggested method, it may not always work. Diapers affected by diaper rash ointments are not covered by our warranty.
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    Ok, maybe it just applies to the diapers from that company. I know my
    babies both had a rash now & then, but I still used cloth diapers. They
    only thing I did different was change them more often. The rash cleared
    up within a few days. Thanks for explaining.
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    I tried cloth diapers with my first....it was awful!!!!!
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    Yes, definitely don't use diaper rash cream with cloth dipes! I learned the hard way....not only does it stain the diaper, but it doesn't come off and makes that spot "water-proof" and causes the pee to roll off instead of absorb in.

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