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Caring
for Wool Covers
Wool is the
most natural material you could use for nappy wraps, it is biodegradeable
and comes from a renewable source. It is a good option for babies
with sensitive skin and excema as the wool is a 100% natural product,
and breathable, which keeps baby's bottom cool in summer, and warm
in winter.
Wool covers
don't need to be washed after every use as the lanolised wool is
anti-bacterial and they renew themselves when left to air. On average
they will need to be washed every other week with wool or olive
oil soap or wool shampoo, handwashed or in a wool cycle, allthough
this will depend how often the wrap is in use. When it starts to
retain a urine smell it is time to wash your wrap.
New wool covers
will need an initial treatment with lanolin, and washed and treated
again approximatly every week for the first 3 weeks to build up
water resistance. Thereafter you should be able to leave them for
a month or so before they need lanolising again.
How
to Treat your Wool Cover
To lanolise
a wool cover with a ready mixed wool soak, like the Imse Vimse wool
cure, simply add a tablespoon of the cure to a bucket of warm water
and add the wrap - there should be just enough water to cover the
wrap. To lanolise using pure lanolin, including lansinoh nipple
cream, first boil the kettle. Then make tea :). In another cup,
you need a pea sized amount of lanolin on a teaspoon, then fill
with the hot water. Give it a good stir, so the lanolin melts. Add
a little soap to distribute the lanolin, something mild like wool
shampoo or baby bath. The mixture should now look milky. Add this
to your bucket of lukewarm water (remember not too much, as the
mixture will be too dilute - just enough to cover the wrap) and
soak your wrap. It needs 8 hours, or overnight in the mixture.
When lanolising
is finished, take out your cover and gently wring it out - there's
no need to rinse. Wool can take a while to dry, as much as 48 hours
in winter but you can speed the drying process up a bit by rolling
the cover up in a clean dry towel. Dry away from direct heat to
avoid shrinkage.
We
Love Wool!
Wool wraps
are ideal for a night time nappy, as they can be aired during the
day and the same one used again the next night. The wool helps the
nappy to evaporate during the night, great for heavy wetters and
helps to keep baby cooler and more comfortable. It's important that
there isn't too much pressure on the wool cover as it can cause
moisture to 'squeeze' out, for example poppers on a vest, or a tight
fitting sleepsuit. (a sleeping bag is usually ok) Like wise if your
baby is sat in a buggy or car seat for a period it can cause wicking,
or if the wool cover is getting too small it won't be as effective.
Saying this, lots of babies (including my own!) wear wool very succesfully
in the day as well as night time. Wool trousers and shorties replace
the need for clothes over the top, meaning you don't have any problems
with finding trousers to fit over cloth nappies, and best of all,
they can be aired at the end of the day and worn again the next!
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