- Waterproof liner for easy washing, because accidents do happen
- Changing pad covers which are sold separately are available in a variety of colors
- Machine washable
- Waterproof liner for changing pad covers
- A quality product from Boppy
Product Description
The Boppy Waterproof Liners for Changing Pad Covers is the perfect waterproof liner for changing pad covers. This is package and sold with 3 liners. This waterproof liner is easy to be washed because accidents do happen. Changing pad covers which are sold separately are available in a variety of colors. This is machine washable…. More >>


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The first time I washed these (before they were ever used) they melted in the dryer. Admittedly, the dryer was on high and the label says dry on low — but who needs a special-care laundry item that’s going to get pooped on???
Rating: 1 / 5
So I wasn’t going to review this product, however, people need to read the directions. These work great and we have had them for 3 months. We have machine washed them more times than I care to count (warm and on gentle cycle). We lay them flat to dry as the directions specifically state. They work exactly as advertised and we wouldn’t want to live without them.
Rating: 5 / 5
I love this product!
I’ve been using and washing the same 3 pads for almost 2 years and have had no problems. They lie flat and don’t fray. I didn’t realize until reading a review that these have special washing instructions. I’ve been tossing them in with the regular wash and dryer settings and my 3 pads still look brand new.
Rating: 5 / 5
We love these little pads. On road trips I take a couple .. and put one down on the car seat when I change her … then they are easy to wash later if they get messy. At home, if they get messy you can pick the baby up with one hand and put a new one down. The fitted changing covers are a two-handed process to change, so with these I rarely have to change the fitted one.
Rating: 5 / 5
Sounds good at first but not worth the money. To air dry them is a pain and when you machine dry them they curl up in the wrong direction, and won’t go back flat. I have to roll them in the opposite direction and clip them closed and they still roll up when I’m trying to change my son. I end up folding the ends under making the pad smaller, just so it’ll stay put. They are of such poor quality that I won’t even pass them off to Goodwill.
Rating: 1 / 5