I have bought many different types and brands of diapers with both children. My favorite are eco-friendly disposables, but my income doesn't allow me to always have them. My 4 year old mostly wore diapers and baby dry when she was little. My 1 year has been through different brands and recently huggies. I remember when my 4 year old was a baby the little white gel beads/residue or as some call it white lint was a problem in the reviews I've read about diapers (I think the residue is the most absorbent Material in the diaper - if you squeeze a wet diaper pad, you'll find it moves, like there's gel in it). I think I've personally seen this a few times with my 4 year old diapering but I don't recall it happening often. Last month I bought an amazing size 5 diaper for $0.13 and opened 1 box. We probably used 15 diapers. Most of them leave a gel residue/white fluff every time he wets the diaper. And there are many leftovers. It worries me, so I'm sending all the boxes back. Sad to say no to a deal. But the rest is worth it.
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