View Full Version : Rach's cloth wipes rock!


BlessedMommy
05-04-2009, 03:26 PM
I visited Rachel IRL over the weekend and got 5 more of her cloth wipes. I had already received an order of them the prior week too. In addition to the wipes, I got an order of organic oils honey chunks, which are really neat too.

They are lovely prints, my particular ones were Curious George firetrucks, jungle animals, an adorable elephant print, and a plain blue one. I love cute prints on my baby items. I figure that if I have to change diapers for years on end, it may as well be fun. LOL.

They are also very functional. I like the fact that they are big, I don't usually have to use more than one, unless the mess is very huge. They are also soft.

They're so much easier to hang out on the line than those itty bitty baby washcloths. I love using them with my wipe warmer even better than disposable wipes.

Thanks Rach! :mrgreen:

savedbygrace
05-04-2009, 03:36 PM
she does have some great stuff doesn't she!? I use the organic honey chunks too, i love the smell. I also bought the foamer bottle and I take it with me everywhere. I use it on babies bottom but also to wipe his face and hands down after eating.

BlessedMommy
05-04-2009, 03:39 PM
Foamer bottle, eh? I might have to check it out.

savedbygrace
05-05-2009, 11:17 AM
It is so cheap,and then you can buy the stuff that she sells for it or just make your own.
I just use baby soap and baby oil with water. It works great for poopie diapers, expecially the sticky kind.
there are alot of recipes online to make your own wipe solution and just add it to your foamer. it's great.

Cheeseburger
05-05-2009, 01:54 PM
ITA! I have some of Rach's wipes and they, well, were originally just for my kid's bums but have turned into "everything" cloths around the house... dishcloths, floor cloths, we use them as napkins, DH used them when he was doing grout and silicone on some tiles, lol.... i should order some more actually as I sometimes run out inbetween laundry loads. they even work great to polish my ceramic cooktop stove & stainless steel. We really do use them for everything. They are 100x better than that "shamwow" stuff, which btw is a complete ripoff.

Rach
05-05-2009, 07:48 PM
aww, thanks ladies.

I enjoy helping you be green :mrgreen:


(and dh is happy cause the serger was $400... and I think it's probably pretty close to paying for itself by now :) )