Monday, September 28, 2009

Raving about cloth diapers (CD) - part 2

An evening view of the bar from a tower patio


Just returned from a holiday at Club Med Bintan Island, Indonesia. Generally, it's been a pleasant and relaxing holiday for my family, especially my elder son. He simply adored the pool and beach plus the company of other kids (silly me, whose kids don't like that?). Before the end of our stay, all of us got 'fried up' by the sun. Even my younger son could not escape from being tanned although he hardly spent substantial time in the pool or by the beach. The resort is situated by the bay with wide sandy beach. I like the food there esp. pastries and desserts and it's friendly staff (they call themselves as G.O. - gentle officer). It has heaps of activities for adults and children that 3 nights stay is simply not enough.

On board Wan Seri Beni from Tanah Merah Jetty Terminal, Singapore to Tk Sebong, Bintan Island
White sandy beach with clear blue sea. There are many water sports FOC

Two tier swimming pool. The pools are cleaned everyday.

Some of the guest room blocks facing the open space garden.


I brought some CDs along with me during this trip to find out how convenient to cloth diaper him out of home. Well, to be honest it's a good experience, mainly because he never poo poo on the CD through out the trip. I always get the cue whenever he wants to do 'big business', so I was spared of extra washing and embarrassment from sneering public eyes. Plus we didn't go out of the resort throughout our stay that made it easier to cloth diaper him. The only set back was the inserts took longer time to dry up due to the absence of washing machine. But this can be resolved by packing more inserts. I even put him on a cloth diaper during pool time without the inserts, of course. No problem at all! Now I've busted the myth i.e. cloth diaper is for indoor. Tip: If you decided to try it outdoor, prepare a wet bag for you to put used diapers before you can wash them.

Our room was raided by a bunch of not -so-friendly monkeys. They snatched a bag full of biscuits and took them 2 days to finished. A pair of them copulated right in front of us. Luckily my elder son thought that they were playing riding piggy back :)

My 2 lovely son. Di di is wearing Moms & Tots CD in white color

Back at home, a friend of mine complained that her son's cloth diaper overflowed in 2 hours time and she is reluctant to put CD on her son again. Let's diagnose the overflow/leaky issue. There are several factors that contribute to this problem and having a heavy wetter doesn't mean you can't cloth diaper your child. Instead, you should be switching to CDs all the more because you'll save more since you'll be using more disposables.

1. Full house

Obviously, your child needs a fresh change if you detect an overflow diaper. If your baby is a heavy wetter, just add on another piece of insert to last longer albeit it looks bulkier. Hey, bulky bottom can be an advantage too - cushioning your baby's bottom from fall especially when he's learning to crawl.

2. Washing instructions

It is crucial to wash your newly bought CDs thoroughly and it means washing a few times before using it for the first time. Washing machine not only helps to clean away the manufacturing residue but also swells and fluff the cotton fiber for maximum absorbency performance. The inserts will absorb better after few washes and continue to function excellently as long as you are following the washing and caring instructions. Most of the cloth diapers cannot be washed with baby detergent or any other detergent that contains softener, bleaching agents, fragrances, additives, optical brighteners and enzymes as these agents will shorten the lifespan of the PUL lining and the elasticity in the gusset.

There is no extra washing steps for CDs. Just treat them like your normal laundry. I wash my son's CDs separately but spin them (in the laundry bag) together with my other clothes if I'm using softener on other clothes. Other than that, I wash the CDs as usual with all the other clothes in the washing machine.

3. Nappy rash cream
Nappy rash cream or any baby balm cannot co-exist with CDs as the former will leave a greasy residue on the fleece thus preventing it to function properly. Should you leave no choice, you'll have to layer the fleece with nappy liners. Nappy liners are great too when your baby poo on the CD. It will lessen the stain on the fleece and inserts thus making cleaning easier.

4. Wrong positioning
Some inserts are made of different layers of fabric, for instance Moms & Tots inserts are made of bamboo fiber and 3 ply of micro fiber. If you are using such inserts, make sure that the bamboo fiber layer is facing the fleece when inserting. This is necessary as not only does the bamboo layer has antibacterial properties, it also absorbs better than micro fiber.

So, these are some of the factors that could contribute to leaky incidents. Hope this post will guide first timers in using CDs. There is a Chinese saying, 'There is no ugly people, only lazy people', the underlying meaning is similar to those who give excuses for not switching to CDs. To be honest, I was one of them before I lay my hands on CDs. I was appalled by the thought of cleaning up the poo (*sob* this is part of the parcel being a mother ) and extra washing(before I discovered they can be machine washed). After using them for some time, I find it as easy as 1, 2, 3. I kind of feel like I've gone extra miles in preserving our planet and I feel so GOOD! All I did is to take the first step - try it with an open mind and read up some internet researches and comments. Since then, I've never looked back.

My next experiment will be using CDs on an excursion tour abroad! Can't wait to share my experience with you. So, keep an eye on my upcoming posting in October (keep my fingers cross).






Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Raving about cloth diapers (CDs)


Greetings! This is my first blog, feeling a bit nervous on how to begin with my posting. The reason I created this blog is to voice out issues or teeny tiny things that catches my attention and to share my passion in baking and cooking. As I'm embarking into the modern era of 'stay-at-home-business', yes, I'm starting an online Cloth Diaper business with my sisters-in-law, this blog will serve as a platform for me to rave about cloth diapers vs disposable diapers.

I believe all mummies and daddies always put their offsprings in the first place whether it's regarding on how to spend family incomes, what food to cook, which restaurant to eat out, where to go for vacation and even to the extend what kind of music/songs to listen and so on.... The ultimate decisions is always for the sake of our children. I guess this is humans nature, ya?


Now back to cloth diapers issue; there are many kinds of cloth diapers around the market, namely prefolds, fitted diapers, pocket diapers, diaper covers, AIOs(all in one). CD has definitely evolved from a piece of square fabric a long way but in such a short time. Pocket diapers is the latest diaper system in the market that come in 2 parts, consisting of a waterproof outer layer (PUL) with an inner layer of fleece. These two layers are sewn together in such a way as to leave an opening at the back into which you insert an extra strip of absorbent material (called an insert).


Why do I decided to sell cloth diapers? First of all, ''it's all 'bout the money, it's all 'bout the dang, dang, dang....". Frankly speaking, who doesn't do business for money? Besides that, I can save lots of money and many more benefits by cloth diapering my younger son (9 mths old). This is like killing 2 birds with 1 stone. Had I known about cloth diapers back before I have my first son, I'd certainly go for it because by now I'd have save more money by passing the cloth diapers down to my second son.

Here are some of the advantages of using cloth diapers:


  • Great money saver - Basically each child changes around 7000 diapers during his/her first 3 years of life. For easy calculation, assume that the average price of disposable diapers per piece is RM0.80, so your cost will be approx. RM5600. As for cloth diapers, you'll need roughly 8-10 sets for full day use (depending on your child's age) and you need few more to change while waiting for some of them to dry up. Assume you buy 15 sets of cloth diaper (Moms and Tots Super Saver Package 5 sets @ RM340) and your cost will be RM1020. Conclusion: Your savings will be RM4580. Remember, you'll save more if plan to cloth diaper more than 1 child.


  • Free of harmful chemicals and less incidence of diaper rash or allergy. The more absorbent disposables are the more they contain Sodium Polyarcrylate (the same chemical that has been removed from tampon) which could affect reproductive organs according to a study. Urine and bacteria will still be layering your child's bottom no matter how absorbent the disposables that lead to fewer changes. On the other hand, Moms and Tots diaper insert is made of natural bamboo fibre that doesn't harbour bacteria growth(http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Julie_R._Holland) and yet is super absorbent, eco-friendly and gentle on baby skin. Our cover material is water proof yet breathable.

  • MomsnTots CD is made to suit our hot and humid climate that minimizes heat retention. Our micro fleece is highly functional in terms of wicking and porosity of moisture so your baby stays dry and snug.

  • Cloth diaper is an eco friendly product as compare to disposable diapers. We can reduce landfills by hundreds of acre a year just by switching to cloth diaper. More over, soiled disposables pose a danger to environment which could increase the risk of spread of diseases. By cloth diapering your child, you are saving our mother earth and act as an ambassador in preserving our earth.

  • MomsnTots cloth diaper comes in 5 lovely colors that is fashionable to wear as it is. Our cover uses velcro fastening to the back that prevents skin irritation and little hands from pulling off the tab.

  • Cloth diapers are certainly durable for you to use child after child if you take good care as per instructions.
Well, enough said about it. I hope you get useful info from the above and start using cloth diapers on your baby or simply as a baby shower/full month gift for your friends and relatives. Either way, you are still lending your hand to save the earth. If you wish to purchase or enquire further on our products, email me at jay_tb99@hotmail.com or visit our website at http://www.momsntots.com.my/ (will be up in Oct, sorry for the inconveniences)


This is front view of MomsnTots cloth diaper. The cover is made of 100% Polyester PUL that is water proof but breathable. Notice the 3 rise settings by snapping the matching color snap buttons.

This is the back view. The Velcro fastening boost size versatility around the waist that fits babies from new born to toddler hood.


MomsnTots cloth diapers come in 5 lovely colours; Orange, White, Lemon Yellow, Baby Blue and Apple Green



MomsnTots 4 ply inserts is made from organic Bamboo fibre and micro fibre cotton. It can be adjusted according to the cover's size.


The inner lining is made of micro fleece that absorbs minimal liquid,passing your baby's pee into the insert so that your baby stay dry even though the insert is wet. It has laundry tab next to the Velcro hook to avoid scratching the cover or other clothes during laundry time.