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Lanolizing wool covers can seem like a complicated thing to do, especially because wool is intimidating enough on its own to a lot of parents already. To add to this confusion, there are some...
After learning that wool covers need lanolizing to be efficient as diaper covers, you're probably wondering how much time it will take to do this. At least, I did when I contemplated getting wool...
Lanolin is a crucial ingredient if you're using wool covers since they need to be lanolized at least every couple of weeks to stay water-resistant and not start to smell (link to a more in-depth post...
You may have heard how amazing wool is, especially when it comes to using it as a cover for absorbent cloth diaper parts. Wool is famous for having antibacterial and antifungal properties - all...
Why Do I Have Lanolin Spots On Wool Covers After Lanolizing?
Lanolizing wool covers can seem overwhelming, especially if you've never done this. If you're wondering why you need to lanolize wool covers at all, read this post first. While you can...
Wool diaper covers are great because they're natural, allow breathing, are biodegradable, and last so long without being washed. But what does it mean when they start to smell like pee, ammonia,...