Imse Vimse Flushable Liner

by on August 9, 2010

41nPnB5rBVL. SL160  Imse Vimse Flushable Liner

  • These liners make cloth diapering and laundering easier
  • Imse Vimse Flushable Rice Paper Liners are made of rice paper which is incredibly soft, as well as biodegradable.
  • Just place in baby’s diaper and simply flush away when diaper is soiled.
  • Perfect for babies who have already started solids.
  • Each roll comes with 100 flushable sheets.

Product Description
These liners make cloth diapering and laundering easier. Imse Vimse Flushable Rice Paper Liners are made of rice paper which is incredibly soft, as well as biodegradable. Just place in baby’s diaper and simply flush away when diaper is soiled. Perfect for babies who have already started solids. Each roll comes with 100 flushable sheets…. More >>

Imse Vimse Flushable Liner

{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Stacy T. Klein August 9, 2010 at 1:06 pm

i usually get the kushies liners and thought they were a little rough. i read the reviews on these and thought they sounded good. we HATE them! they are too thin, they bunch up so it doesn’t really catch all of the poo. they get so beat up after using them that we never even tried to wash them in order to reuse them.

the fit is weird too. they are too wide and too short. just ordered more of the kushies. very disappointed!
Rating: 1 / 5

A. Merwin August 9, 2010 at 2:22 pm

These liners are great for cloth diapers. You can put the waste right into the toilet and flush it. Good product for the price.
Rating: 5 / 5

Mea August 9, 2010 at 2:41 pm

I’ve been spraying my diapers all this time. I can’t believe how much easier this makes the job. If I had known what I was missing before I never would have waited so long to try them. Everyone who takes turns changing baby agrees that these liners have been the best thing we’ve done yet. In fact, I haven’t even had to use my diaper sprayer since getting these, which is nice because I often vacation and no longer have to disconnect and reconnect a sprayer onto toilets wherever I stay. Also a plus when changing baby somewhere I couldn’t/wouldn’t want to dunk a diaper (like a public toilet). Even with very soft messes it’s a savior. Most of a soft mess, if not all, comes out with a simple lift of the paper and solid messes are always contained! I also feel it’s been reducing the amount of potential stain on my prefolds because of the paper barrier reducing the contact of the waste to the cloth.

The reason I had hesitated before was because I thought that one of the reasons I wanted to use cloth was to avoid anything harsh, scratchy, or papery on my baby’s skin. Why use soft cloth to then slap paper on top? In reality, while they’re not super soft, they’re so thin, I feel like they compact and mold well to the baby and don’t seem to irritate at all. Additionally, I find I can wash the liners that had been urine soaked a few times with the soiled diapers before needing to toss it and after being washed they get very soft, like a very thin and gauzy cotton which feels almost pleasant to the touch.

I will absolutely keep using these and recommend them to everyone I know who is currently diapering.
Rating: 5 / 5

J. Hynes August 9, 2010 at 3:34 pm

So we’ve been using these liners for a few months, since my son made the move to solids and breastfed baby poop was no longer the only thing going through the wash. Blech! We have a front-loading washer, and the rinse cycle doesn’t do a fantastic job of agitating all the solids out.

Before going further TMI… here’s the run-down with the Imse Vimse liners:

– REUSABILITY: What people say about them being washable and reusable is entirely true. I’ve had some liners that I know we’ve washed and rewashed a few times. A huge plus considering the cost.

– COVERAGE: The liners cover the diapers very well. That said, they’re really wide like others have noted. This doesn’t bother us but it may be aesthetically unpleasing to some. (We use the liners with BumGenius 3.0 and Fuzzibunz dipes.) Others have said they cut the liners but we haven’t done this yet.

– CONVENIENCE: Huge, huge factor in us continuing to buy these liners. There is nothing like being able to take the poop and saying the ultimate goodbye in flushing it down the toilet. No dealing with the yuck or stink in your garbage.

- UNEXPECTED: These can easily be mistaken for dryer sheets! Our son goes to a childcare center, so we’ve had to educate the providers, particularly substitutes, that these are actually liners. :)

- OVERALL VALUE: I’d give it 5 stars based upon convenience, reusability, and coverage. Of course I’d like a cheaper price, but I don’t know what would be sacrificed to do so. When you’re a parent (especially of more than one child, as we are) and working hard doing laundry, etc. to keep your baby’s bum clean and environmentally friendly, a treat like the Imse Vimse liners is definitely worth it.

Cheers.
Rating: 5 / 5

Cesar August 9, 2010 at 6:27 pm

The individual sheets are too big and we need to cut them in half in order to use them with the Bumgenious cloth diapers.
Rating: 2 / 5

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