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Why Nicki's Diapers
Choosing reusable cloth diapers is a big decision that can lead to a rewarding journey for you and your baby. But where do you start? Here are the most commonly asked questions on how to start your cloth diaper journey.
About Us
Nicki's Diapers is a family business founded by Nicki and later joined by her husband Jesse. As a husband and wife team, they worked together to ensure the highest quality products while following responsible environmental and social business practices. The company is now located in Akron, Ohio.
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It’s always recommended to wash any new cloth diaper products before use, to remove any dust from manufacturing and shipping.
With Natural Fibers, we recommend washing them 3-5 times with detergent, drying in between to maximize absorbency. Natural fibers will become more absorbent over time.
If you prefer to use after one wash, note that you will need to change sooner or add additional absorbency. You can simply throw your new products in the wash with your normal laundry or diaper laundry. We recommend you do not use fabric softener or bleach on any cloth diaper products.
Best Bottom Inserts are very quick and easy to use. Simply snap both ends into your favorite Best Bottom diaper and you’re good to go!
Washing Your Inserts:
1) Remove solids: Knock solids into toilet
2) Remove any snapped in or stuffed absorbency materials before washing
3) Running a rinse cycle on cold
4) Run a full cycle wash on warm/hot with additive-free detergent
5) For best results, run one more rinse cycle on cold
6) Line dry or tumble dry or on low heat
Care For Your Inserts:
Fabric softeners and rash creams can ruin the effectiveness of the absorbency. We recommend you do not use them. If you need to use a rash cream, we recommend the use of a liner along with cloth diaper-friendly products.
Dirty diapers and inserts should not go unwashed longer than 2-3 days for risk of staining.
Fabric
Made with six layers (eight layers in the XL insert!) of silky soft Bamboo Viscose. These inserts may feel more wet on the surface, but as they contain natural materials, many families find this to be a gentler option for baby. Natural Bamboo is a great choice for babies with sensitive skin!
Best Bottom Bamboo Inserts offer our Super Absorbency, which is usually sufficient absorbency for even the most hydrated baby!
Sizing
Available in sizes ranging from Small to Extra Large
Fit
Has an hourglass shape that allows for a better fitand offers heavy leak absorbency
How to Use Best Bottom Diapers
Best Bottom Inserts and Diapers are very quick and easy to use.
Lay diaper flat and snap in your Best Bottom Insert
Put on baby and adjust snaps to desired size
When changing, wipe the interior and if not soiled, snap in a new insert
For wash and care tips print out our downloadable graphic here:
See The Shape!
Hourglass Design
Best Bottom Inserts are designed with an hourglass shape, providing both maximum absorbency while keeping it trim and comfortable for your baby
How Many Diapers and Inserts Will I Need?
(We recommend preparing for 2-3 days between washes)
You’ll need 8-12 diaper covers per day
With 3 inserts per cover
Will equal an average of 24 diapers and 72 inserts
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We have been so happy with these inserts. We have 28 of the medium size bamboo inserts for our 3 month old baby and do laundry every 2-3 days. They do take about 2 days to hang dry in the sun because they are so absorbent. They seem to hold a ton of liquid and we just double up on inserts at night and it works great - no leaking issues for 12 hours! I cut out some microfleece liners to protect the inserts from diaper cream and this also seems to keep her feeling dry. With other inserts the baby seemed to feel the wetness immediately but she never seems to complain with this system. Definitely recommend!
I love the snap-in insert system for cloth diapering. It's so easy. This insert in particular is great also in that it holds a lot of liquid which means it can be used without leaking for many hours if need be. It's great for outings when diaper changing opportunities are limited.
These are softer than the cotton inserts we are used to. My active baby seems comfortable in them.
I am 6 months into cloth diapering and have tried a couple different inserts. I bought the small inserts in bamboo and when we graduated to the mediums (which was very quick) we went with microfiber. We are back to the bamboo and it is entirely because I'm convinced that the microfiber broke down overtime and lost their softness. We also started to get diaper rash which forced us into disposable for a short period of time. Personally, I feel spending the extra couple dollars to get the bamboo is worth it. They hold up better, absorb more and stay softer longer. They do take a little longer to dry, but again, that is because they are more absorbent. Now for the site to get more back in so I can get more!