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post #1 of 6
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What do you do for your diaper bag? Do you bring your own squirt bottle with the solution or do you just bring a store bought kind (and if that, what brand?)?

Thanks.
post #2 of 6
I had the tushies flushable kind and would just flush them with the diaper "contents"

I just found it to work better for me this way, but I LOOOVVVE my cloth wipes at home in the wipes warmer!!!
post #3 of 6
With my first son I made disposable wipes from paper towels & would saturate them in solution & put in a baggie for the diaper bag (cloth wipes never occures to me). With the cloth wipes I use now, I use the warmer @ home & a spray bottle when out. In the warmer I mix distiled H2O with Burt's Bees apricot oil, GSE, and baby wash. For the spray bottle I use baby bits. I'd use the baby bits all the time because they smell great, but they seem to go bad in too short of a time in the warmer.
post #4 of 6
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Thanks for the tips so far

Amanda, what are Baby Bits? And GSE?

Thanks.
post #5 of 6
I'm easy skeezy - I have the peri bottle they gave me in the hospital to squirt off my girly bits after childbirth - I fill that up with plain water and put it in one of the baby bottle pockets in my diaper bag. I use that to squirt the wipes with when we're out and about.

I have another one that I use at the changing table.
post #6 of 6
I'm almost as easy as Jessica. I make my solution (1T apricot oil, 1T baby wash and water) in a 24 oz water bottle for my changing table, and use the same solution in an 8 oz water bottle for the diaper bag. I labeled both bottles with "Zach's Wipes Solution" and Mr Yuk stickers so no one drinks it. :LOL
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