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Review on Under the Nile Terry Wipes - 6: Luxurious and Eco-Friendly Baby Cloth Wipes for Gentle Cleansing by Quas Santiago

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Least Popular Napkin

We use cloth napkins almost exclusively at home and I bought several types of napkins before my son was born based on reviews and cost. These wipes are very coarse compared to the Grovia wipes and Organic Magnolia wipes I bought at the same time about 5 months ago and are smaller and hold less poo than Grovia wipes (Grvia wipes are polyester, that's all). Magnolia towels are like soft, thick cotton t-shirts and don't absorb moisture, so I only use them for peeing when I can. They also started to fray badly around the edges after a few washes and retain a bad smell when used in my Prince Lionheart wipes (my cloth diapers don't smell and they wash at the same time so this isn't my wash). . Routine). I had to stop using them in warmer towels because they made my other towels and smelled warmer. I still use them for washcloths when needed, but I'm tempted to throw them away. I really like Under the Nile as a company but these towels suck. I'm giving them 2 stars because I think they technically work for wiping floors, but I just don't care.

Pros
  • Napkins & Holder
Cons
  • Slightly Crumpled