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Posted : Jun 07, 2009 2:33:21 PM
Subject : Reusable wipes

Hi,

Promise I'm not in anyway associated with company or trying to advertise. I just think they are a great money saver and environmentally friendly and really easy to use and clean!!! What more could we wnat.

Found these wipes at babyshow Glasgow and think the are fab I have a two and a half yr old and 7 month old and was going through a crazy amount of baby wipes. They are called cheeky wipes. www.cheekywipes.com

PM me if you fancy them I have a £5 OFF email

The going out bags are fab, I stick dirty bibs in the mucky wipe bag aswell. I think its great.

Gail

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Posted : Jun 07, 2009 3:16:27 PM

I bought some of these too. Haven't used them yet. But I'm using reusable nappies so why not reuseable wipes, so will throw them all into the wash together. I think they will be much kinder on his bum too.

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Posted : Jun 12, 2009 1:32:57 PM

my friend bought some at the baby show here in brum and thinks they are great, i am still toying with the idea as i dont get through that many. But might treat myself come payday

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Posted : Jun 18, 2009 1:49:44 PM

I bought some too from the baby show in Birmingham. I am so glad people are highly recommended them. I won't get a chance to try out until November

MJx
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Posted : Jun 21, 2009 6:34:33 PM

Hi, I bought the cheekywipes too as i was using washable terrywipes before. The bags to take them out in are fab. I would recommend them as ive saved sooooooooooo much money using these as i use them on myself to wipe my hands and i dont feel like they are going to waste. I just throw them in with my normal wash and then when they are washed pop them in the fresh water ready to use again without drying. They are fab!!!!!!

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Posted : Jun 22, 2009 2:50:52 PM

Hi, I use First Steps baby wash cloths - really good value & if i wanted to use washable cloths when out & about i could always just chuck them in a tupperware hanging about (never done this though). The cheekywipes are very nice looking but a tad too dear for me especially the amount of cloths i go through - use them for sticky hands & faces too! Got loads!
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Posted : Jun 28, 2009 8:49:07 PM

just bought some wipes from minki website they also sell nappies although i have invested in a few new packs of kushies from mothercare as they have sale on. Decided the wipes are so easy to make with some old terry towels i was given i have just to get some fleece material and i should have enough till my kids go to uni. Will try now and put the money away to save then buy something nice at end of year. Me and my friend for 2 children think nappy plus wipes is up to £1.90 per day on disposable so about £15 a week into the kitty if you can. Thats what we will do till xmas. Good luck everyoneXXX

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Posted : Jul 02, 2009 7:43:17 PM

I haven't bought reuseable wipes but I do wash normal baby wipes unless they are too pooy. Johnson's wash the best and I then use them as nappy liners, face wipers, bottom driers etc.

H xx

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Posted : Jul 13, 2009 1:13:36 PM

I bought some of these at baby show in b'ham and so pleased to hear gr8 reviews. Got another 12 weeks b4 i can try them out but can't wait!!!

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