🌍 Go Green, Stay Clean!
GroVia BioLiners are all-natural, unscented diaper liners made from 100% biodegradable Ingeo PLA fibers. Designed for easy cleanup and breathable comfort, these liners are perfect for parents seeking a sustainable and safe solution for their baby's diapering needs.
Material Type Free | Unscented |
Lining Description | Ingeo fibers |
Material Type | Ingeo fibers (PLA) |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 5.12 x 3.94 inches |
Size | 12x7.5 Inch (Pack of 200) |
Unit Count | 200.0 Count |
Number of Items | 200 |
Pattern | Solid |
Reusability | Disposable |
Recommended Uses For Product | Fecal Protection |
S**L
Best bang for your buck!
As the title of my review implies, I have tried several liners and these are the best deal by far. Other reviewers have mentioned the small faults of these liners: they aren't as soft as other brands and the size is a little funny.My son doesn't seem to be bothered at all that the liners aren't as soft as others, but at first I didn't like the large size of these. I've found, though, that the size is a good thing. They are a little too wide for the diapers, but if you tuck it under the soaker pad (if you are using grovia diapers) it keeps the mess off of the soaker and doesn't stick out of the edges (which could cause a wicking effect, getting your child's pants wet when he/she pees).I like to reuse any liners which were just peed on, as other reviewers on here have said they like to do. However, where other reviewers complain that these liners are not reusable, I strongly disagree. The problem these reviewers are having is that the liners shrink in the dryer, and that does happen. However, since these are designed not to retain wetness but to let urine pass through to the diaper, these dry VERY quickly. Wash them with the rest of your child's diapers and then hang dry. Really, though, it takes no time for them to dry, so I usually just take them straight out of the washer and put them back in our diaper changing area. By the time I get upstairs from the laundry room, they're dry (and our house is very small). We reuse ours pretty efficiently (as long as I don't let my husband do the laundry!) and only have to buy these twice a year.My main reason for buying these particular liners over other brands, though, is the price. You get 200 liners with the grovia as opposed to 100 per roll with other brands. Typically, the rolls of 100 cost about 8 to 11 dollars, for an average of 9.5 cents per liner. These are about 7.5 cents per liner. Not a huge savings, but I'm very frugal. And let's face it: with a little one around you really have to be!
O**S
You Can't Go Wrong With These!
I have had these for a week and already I couldn't wait to post a review. This is the second brand of liners I have tried, the first were the Eco Sprout Eco Bottom liners and I kind of scrunched up my face when I would use those. These GroVias are WONDERFUL. After I changed the first solid diaper with them I was so happy. I realized there were great liners out there!I cloth diaper my son and he is my first so everything is trial and error of course. He is 9 months and we are just starting solids regularly so I am getting used to needing liners instead of just tossing soiled diapers into the wash. Although they aren't a necessity they are SO useful so that there's no need to scrape solids into the toilet. These really work well.My son seems to have a sensitive bum area and so far these give us no trouble. I like the thickness of the liner compared to the Eco Sprout. Those were comfortably soft but didn't stay in place well and I would still have to shake a little solid off the diaper. I have also flushed these a few times and no trouble so far but because they break down in landfills I feel more comfortable trashing them.These fit fine in the different brands of diapers we use, just a little bit sticks out of the sides but that doesn't matter to me or the baby!Overall, I highly recommend these. I like knowing what materials they are made of and the price is well worth it. I can't attest to how long they last as I haven't finished the first roll yet, but I will update when I can.
K**N
Best Cloth Diaper Liners!
These are by far the best cloth diaper liners I've used! I've been using these on my son since he was about six months old and they have been a lifesaver. They are a perfect size and keep all the mess contained away from the diaper. They also make soiled diapers easier to clean up! You simply lift out the liner and flush! I originally bought a diaper sprayer when I first started using cloth diapers and I no longer need to use it with these liners.In addition to making an easier clean up, they hold up very well and do not disintegrate after a "wet" diaper like other brands I've used. For instance, both the Bumkins Flushable Diaper Liner, Neutral, 100 Pack and Bummis Bio-Soft Liner, Large degraded soon after a "wet" diaper. With other brands, the liners became useless after my son peed on the liner -- it would biodegrade before it even got in the ground! So if my son would soil the diaper in addition to getting it wet, it didn't keep any of the mess away from the diaper. The gro-via liners stayed together and could probably be used with multiple wet diaper changes. Although, I've never tried this myself!My son also has very sensitive, rash prone skin and these liners do not irritate my son's skin. They definitely keep the moisture away from my son's skin. Although they may stick out a little bit from the diaper, I've had no issues with the liners wicking moisture into my son's clothes.Overall, I'd say these are worth the added step. They are so much easier than a diaper sprayer or the scrap and dump method. My diapers have less stains. After I started using these liners, I rarely have to set the diapers out in the sun to remove stains. They definitely have lengthened the life of my diapers. I'd also recommend these over the other brands I mentioned.
A**E
Working great
This is the only diaper liner I have tried, and I like it. They are plenty big as far as coverage and seems to have great porosity. We only use them occasionally now that the poops have firmed up, but they are heaven sent for those messy diapers we had during the start of solid foods. I didn't think I could continue cloth diapering with that nasty stuff, but these helped us through and still come in handy for loose bms. The biggest drawback is that they don't seem 100% comfortable for my baby, even though they don't feel rough at all. I don't know if other brands are better for that, but I'm glad we don't have to use them all of the time for that reason. I also reuse them from a wet diaper sometimes because they stay nice and dry. We don't flush them because we worry about clogging. I wish we could sometimes!
W**G
Not tough
A bit east to rip
K**S
Just the trick
These work well for catching poops and giving a layer between the diaper and soin. They are bigger than other liners so they have to be tucked or folded. Our daycare loves them.
C**T
Feel like cheap plastic dish cloths
Not even sure they're bamboo
E**N
These are the best liners ive ever used
Best liners I have. I have used g diaper liners they keep the poop completely off the diaper but they start deteriorating when they get wet. Leaving pieces behind on bum and falls appart when picked up. These leave a little mark on diaper(that can easily be cleaned with no fuss) and can be picked up and thrown out no problem!!
E**M
These liners a great size. I'm using them with 3 different brands ...
These liners a great size. I'm using them with 3 different brands of cloth diapers and they fit great in every one. They don't bunch or deteriorate like other brands. I wouldn't flush them, they seem too durable.
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