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FuzziBunz® cloth diaper
FuzziBunz® cloth diaper

Important FuzziBunz® Care Information

General Care: FuzziBunz® diapers and inserts should be washed after each use. When removing a wet diaper from your baby, shake the insert out of the pocket opening and store both in a dry diaper pail till wash time (wash every 1 to 3 days—any longer and bacteria can breed in the diapers and inserts). Do not soak the diapers or inserts. If soiled, simply knock solids into toilet and/ or remove with a diaper sprayer. Small solids stuck to the fleece will dissolve in the wash.

To ensure long-lasting quality and utility from your FuzziBunz diapers, please follow these important instructions:

Washing/Drying your FuzziBunz®:

  • First, run a cold rinse or soak cycle with no detergent.
  • Second, run a hot cycle with detergent. Do not use bleach.
  • Third, if your hot wash is not automatically followed by a cold rinse, run a cold rinse cycle. This step only necessary with a particularly dirty load.
  • Tumble dry the diapers in dryer on low or hang to dry. Do not use fabric softener or pure soap. Never dry on high heat.

Recommended Detergents:
For mainstream store bought detergents stay away from additives such as brighteners, dyes or perfumes/ scents. This may cause buildup on the diapers, repelling of the diapers and may interact with urine and cause a foul odor. Tide Free and Arm and Hammer Free are two that we recommend.

To be more environmental, and to best ensure that you have a "residue free" diaper, more "natural" brands of detergent are recommended. These would include ECover, 7th Generation and Vaska

For more specific "diaper recommended" detergents that can be bought through diaper retailers, we recommend FuzziBunz® Cloth Diaper Detergent, Rockin Green Soap, Allen's Naturally and Charlie’s Soap—all work very well at preventing build up and keeping your diapers smelling clean

Wondering what to do with the poop?
If you’re like most new moms, you’re biggest concern is what to do with the pooh! Check out this video sent to us by one of our customers. She’ll show you how easy it is to “deal with poop,” so to speak. The good news: Poop goes down the toilet (where it should go) vs. in the landfills (where it shouldn’t go).




For troubleshooting common FuzziBunz® care concerns, please visit Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)