Is there a secret to cleaning the grainy poops? A's can get pretty grainy after blueberries and black beans and I feel like the wipes just spread it around and can't pick it up off the skin.
What kind of wipes are you using? When I visited my mom she bought the generic CVS ones, and they were HORRIBLE. I wouldn't have thought that wipes would need to be "name brand," but the CVS ones hardly cleaned at all compared to Seventh Gen, Naturecare, or cloth wipes with homemade solution.
Post by lauranicole91 on Aug 28, 2013 13:28:43 GMT -5
I hate grainy poops. I wipe up what I can with wipes then play with her on the changing table for a while to let it dry out down there. It kinda falls off when dry, like sand. So then I just brush it off with a dry wipe/paper towel.
I use Huggies natural care wipes. The usually work great, just not on grainy poops. Maybe I'll keep some tissues next to the changing table too. I feel like a dry cloth might help.
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We buy kirkland wipes and they do a pretty good job with those kind of poops. But I still have to use double what I would regularly because those poops are just so hard to clean completely!
Post by muppetinma on Aug 28, 2013 15:50:05 GMT -5
I use Target wipes and they work fine most of the time. If it's an exceptionally grainy poop, I do the best I can and give him a bath that night. I figure that a little bit of grit on his butt for a little while is less annoying than me scrubbing his butt repeatedly. Andrew doesn't have sensitive skin though, so that might be different for other people.