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Homemade Solutions for Cloth Wipes

When I first started using Thirsties Cloth Diapers, I also started using their reusable cloth wipes. I think I have about 36 wipes in
image of cloth wipes
my stash now. They are super soft and made from the same material as the Duo Fab Fitteds. Not only do I use them for diaper changes, I use them as washcloths to wipe sticky hands, cheeks or runny noses.  When I am changing Cooper's diapers, I use Thirsties Booty Luster with the wipes--a couple of sprays of Booty Luster on Cooper's tush, clean him up with a wipe, and toss it into my wet bag with the dirty diapers--saving me money and not putting disposable wipes into the landfill. You can also make your own cleaning solution at home to use with your cloth wipes.  I did a quick online search to see what other parents are using.  Here is what I found: Mild baby soap Olive oil Witch Hazel Tea tree oil Calendula oil Lavender oil Aloe vera Apricot oil White vinegar Honey Baking soda Here are three recipes I'm going to try that I found on a great website called ecocrazymom.com: Tea Tree and Lavender **great for preventing and treating diaper rash 1/8 cup of olive oil or baby oil 1 tablespoon of baby wash 5 drops of tea tree oil 10 drops of lavender oil 3 cups of water Anti-Fungal **great for treating yeast infection diaper rashes (Cooper has had two of these nasty, slow-healing rashes after taking antibiotics so if he gets one again I'm mixing up a batch of this solution!) 1/4 cup white vinegar 1 tablespoon calendula oil 5 drops lavender oil 5 drops tea tree oil 1/4 100% aloe vera gel 1 cup of water Herbal Solution 2 cups of water 2 teaspoons of baby wash 1/4 cup of 100% aloe vera gel 1 teaspoon calendula oil 3 drops of tea tree oil 3 drops rosemary oil 2 drops of eucalyptus oil You can take any of these recipes and tweak them--add a little more or a little less of any ingredients or add a drop of your favorite baby-safe essential oil to come up with your own custom cleaning solution to use with your cloth wipes.  Maybe you already have a favorite mixture? If you do, please share it with us! **Disclaimer: Please note that if you do use any of the above ingredients (especially oils) that you wash your cloth wipes separately from your cloth diapers.
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44 comments

  • Awesome! Thank you!

    Alisha Pinchoff on
  • This post is awesome! Thank you times a million, not sure why I never thought of trying a home-made anti-fungal solution before. We have a mild yet very annoying problem with yeast infections.

    Thank you!

    Vanessa Coker on
  • I just registered from some Thirsties Wipes. At first I was skeptical, but the more I have thought about it, it seems to just make sense if you already cloth diaper!

    Corrie on
  • I’m so glad i found this post. I usually use plain water and a wash cloth, but have been thinking of trying something in addition to the water to help sooth any rashes or see if the additive will hep clean off the bum sooner for when I’m not at home. I’ve been using a travel pack of disposable wipes (even though I use the wash clothes at home) when I’m out but I’d like to discontinue that. Thanks for the great info and options, and also the other interesting comments from others’ experiences.

    Anne on
  • I like plain water!

    Cammie on

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