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I LOVE LOVE these liners. They catch all solids over 90 percent of the time. But if you live below street level and have a sewer pump I do NOT recommend flushing them. We had to have our pump replaced ($4200) because of a clog. We now have a small trash can for the liners. |
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Reviewed by: Yvette from Manassas.
on 4/17/2013 |
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I think I like these liners more than the others I've used, because they lay flat in the diaper and don't bunch up, thus holding in solids. The only downside is that they are a little stiffer than I'd like, it seems like they could be softer. But I guess they would bunch up then... Overall, a great liner. |
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Reviewed by: Anna M from Spokane.
on 1/10/2013 |
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We LOVE these! we've tried other brands, but none of them compare to these. |
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Reviewed by: Jennifer Morgan from Fort Worth.
on 7/25/2012 |
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I had started with a different liner, but heard great things of grovia, so i tried them and they are awesome! you can even wash the unsoiled ones and reuse (they make itthrough the dryer, but better if you hang dry. they make starting solids a lot easier! |
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Reviewed by: hayden Feemster from lenoir, nc.
on 4/6/2012 |
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These are our favorite diaper liners. We have tried all 3 that AL carries and like these the best. They are durable (they withstand washing 2-3x before needing to toss or flush - if you are into that!), and soft on baby. We use these in combination with our diaper sprayer (just makes the mess that much less). What else can I say? |
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Reviewed by: Amy Hoffman from Williamsburg, VA.
on 2/1/2012 |
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