Loading... Please wait...Cushie Tushies Modern Cloth Nappy Half Time Pack - All Hybrid
Chameleon hybrid nappy Half Time Pack includes:
The total value of this pack is $317.50, so you save $57.50!
**Please note that the photo used with this package is an EXAMPLE PHOTO only!**
To select colours and prints for your bulk pack, you can either choose ‘boy’, ‘girl’ or ‘unisex’ from the options and we will make up your pack with an appropriate selection.
Join the cloth nappy revolution - one of Australia's fastest growing trends! Designed by an Aussie mum for modern parents, Cushie Tushies debunk all the myths and misconceptions surrounding usingcloth nappies, also called a Diaper. Simple to use and highly absorbent, with a huge range of funky designs that are too cute to cover up and so soft you won't want to stop patting babies bottom!
Cushie Tushies do not contain the harsh chemicals used in making disposables, making Cushie Tushies the ideal choice for protecting babies' sensitive skin.
Using Cushie Tushies can reduce your carbon footprint by up to 40%! They use less water and energy to produce and use and do not contribute to landÂll like disposables.
Shaped like a disposable and with no Âddly pins or plastic covers, Cushie Tushies are as simple and easy to use as disposables. The Ââushable liners make nappy changes easy and mess free!
The average parent spends $3,000 - $4,000, per child, on disposable nappies from birth to toilet training, more on disposable wipes and nappy sacks! Whereas the cost of using Cushie Tushies Cloth Nappies is only $600 - $1,000 for that same period! At this rate, you only need to use your Cushie Tushie for around 6 weeks before it pays for itself!
Care & washing instructions |
Do I need to soak?Prior to first use, soak the nappy in plain cold water for 8 hours, then wring gently and dry thoroughly. Modern cloth nappies are easy because they don’t require bleaching, soaking, hot washing, ironing; or any of those mundane and time consuming jobs that make traditional cloth nappies seem like a chore. Once used, simply empty the contents of the soiled nappy into the toilet (or you can use a bio-degradable flushable liner for this if you don’t like the mess) and throw the nappy in a dry nappy bucket, or straight in the wash. Do not soak as doing so will only spread bacteria. For stubborn stains or potent wees, it is a good idea to rinse and ring out the nappy after use, before storing in the bucket ready for washing. How do I wash them?Wash wet and soiled nappies promptly – we recommend washing within 24 hours of use, to prevent the urine from corroding the fabrics and stains and odors from developing. Gentle machine wash in cold or warm water. We recommend cold to 40ºC, but not hotter than 60°C maximum as the heat will degrade the bamboo fabric over time. Cushie Tushies do not need sterilizing. Do not use bleach or nappisan, it is not necessary and can damage the waterproof lining. For best washing results, choose either a pre-wash (or rinse) then wash cycle (no soaking!). Cold or warm washing and drying your nappies on the line or in a warm dryer, will kill any germs. In addition, the bamboo fabric has its own natural antibacterial properties that will help keep the nappy from going moldy. Do not use fabric softener as this will damage the waterproof lining as well as decrease the absorbency of the bamboo fabric. What about drying? Dry immediately after washing. We advise line drying as often as possible. To reduce the strain on the bamboo fabric and the elastic, remove the boosters and hang separately. Hang your nappies and boosters directly over the middle so there is an equal weight hanging on each side of the line. Drying with the bamboo side facing up to the sun is faster. Using an electric dryer sometimes is ok. Use a warm setting only (not hot) to prevent the bamboo from shrinking or the waterproof lining to blister. Ensure nappies are very dry and before re-using. If the bamboo fabric is cool to touch, it is not dry. Nappies that are not fully dry before use will not be as absorbent and may leak. What detergent should I use? Wash with a very plain washing detergent – liquid or powder. Choose one with no whiteners, brightners, softeners, perfumes or other added enzymes. Use only the amount of detergent as instructed; using extra will build up in the fabrics and reduce absorbency. |