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Mapletree

Mapletree said

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on 11/13/2007 The way to tell if a baby wipe or water is the right temperature for the baby is to hold it against the inside of your wrist. If it's comfortable for you, it will be OK for the baby.

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on 11/22/2005 Do not use a microwave -- that is just plain dumb and a fire hazard. To say nothing of scalding.

Purchase your disposable wipes in a plastic dispenser jar, as opposed to the plastic bag. You are going to go thru alot of them, so why not go for the big size???

Next, half-fill the sink with hot water. Place the dispenser jar in the sink, and weigh it down with a phone book or something heavy: the jar is mostly air so it will otherwise float. Goes without saying: make sure the lid is shut otherwise you may end up with soggy wipes, no good to anyone.

Trial-and-error will tell you when the wipes are warm enough not to surprise baby, yet not so warm that they need to cool before use. Beware that wipes often use an aromatic for quick-drying (sometimes alcohol) and that this will tend to evaporate as you use heat to warm them up repeatedly -- making them slightly less effective.

There is no danger of fire or scalding using this method. Better still, tho' -- get the baby used to cool wipes: it is less work.

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on 11/22/2005 3 qrt round cont. or large Becel
1 Jumbo roll BOUNTY cut in half 2 3/4 c. water
1 T Baby Oil
2 T Baby Bath
Remove cardboard from roll
Mix water baby oil & bath in container
Put the half roll in container Put lid on Turn upside down to saturate Use

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on 11/22/2005 Baby wipes can be microwaved to warm them! I put two folded wipes in a small bowl for 10 to 15 seconds. Before wiping baby's skin, ensure that the wipe did not get too hot! Different ovens may require more or less time, so check it out before using it.

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