Flushable diaper liners - CORN fibres
Biodegradable corn-based liners from Pupus are a practical solution for parents using reusable diapers. They help keep the diaper cleaner and the baby's skin dry and less prone to irritation.
Why choose them?
- Made from natural corn fiber – 100% biodegradable
- The only liners that help keep your baby's bottom dry
- Make it easier to remove solid waste from the diaper
- Reduce the need for rinsing and scrubbing – save water and detergent
How to use:
Place a single liner directly on top of the absorbent insert, next to your baby’s skin. For smaller babies, you can cut the liner in half. Do not fold the liner, as this may limit its ability to pass moisture through.
Important:
Dispose of used liners in the trash. Do not flush, especially if your plumbing is old or narrow.
Size of one liner: 28 × 13 cm
For best results, use with our "Dry Bum" fleece insert, available here.
Entity responsible for this product in the EU
Lerteco Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnościąMoreAddress:
Wilczyńskiego 30Postal code: 10-686City: OlsztynCountry: PolskaE-mail: biuro@pupus.pl
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