Using, washing and drying cloth nappies
Using cloth nappies
Place liner inside nappy and fasten nappy around baby.
Change baby immediately after a poo and frequently during the day (this applies equally to cloth or disposable nappies)
When changing nappy remove soiled liner and flush down toilet.
Pop the used nappies into the nappy bucket.

Washing your nappies
There is no need to soak unless you want to. If you do choose to soak then use a weak vinegar solution, or just plain water. We do not recommend the use of chemical soaking agents under any circumstances.
Store the used nappies in a bucket or swing bin. Add a few drops of tea tree oil for a fresh smell.
When you are ready to wash, put the nappies and the wraps in your washing machine together with your regular laundry detergent ( preferably a non bio powder).
Do not use fabric conditioner as this reduces the absorbancy.
You can wash them all at 50 or 60 degrees. If there is excessive soiling then most nappies will withstand a 90c wash if necessary.

Drying your nappies
Dry as you would your clothes. Try to make sure air is getting to each side of the nappy to reduce drying times.
Do not put wraps near direct heat as this may damage the lining
If tumble drying then wraps will dry very quickly, so take them out of the tumbler after approx 10 mins.

Enjoy! Your nappies are soft, comfortable, environmentally responsible and look great! What a great start for your baby.