Thursday, March 1, 2012

About Clodi

Clodi (Cloth Diaper) is a modern cloth diapers innovation resulting from disposable diapers are shaped in such a way as to have functions such as disposable diapers (Disposable Diapers). The difference with clodi disposable diapers are washable so can be used repeatedly. Clodi generally consists of three parts, although sometimes there are parts that add additional functionality to be more practical clodi (eg fleece liner). The sections are:
  • Outer (Outer Layer). In general, use of materials PUL (Polyurethane Laminate), which is a thin layer of polyester that is water resistant (waterproof) but has a fine pores so that the material can "breathe" (breathable). It is necessary to keep baby's skin stay healthy and dry, so avoid the feeling damp.
  • Inner (Inner Layer). Is the layer in direct contact with the baby's skin. Made of very comfortable material that makes your skin feel baby to stay dry. Typically use the suede cloth or microfleece, bamboo, hemp or cotton.
  • Insert (Absorbent Cloth). Also called a soaker or booster. An absorbent cloth to put in a diaper bag. Serves to absorb and hold your baby pee and poop. The materials used are usually microfiber, terry (a type of towel), hemp, bamboo-fiber or cotton.
In addition to the above three components, also known as fleece or a nappy liner which is a thin piece of paper or cloth is placed over the inner to hold the pup so it does not stick on baby diapers and easy to clean. Usually made of materials that are not easily damaged if exposed to water. Poop is stuck in fleece liner must still be cleaned and flushed down the toilet. Fleece liner consists of two types, namely to be disposable (biodegradable and flushable is directly discharged into the toilet) can be washed and re-use.Clodi current form has varied from one size pocket diapers to pull-up diapers. Variety of functions for each of the age has been designed by the makers of diapers. Generally used when a baby weighing 0-17 kg. Some online stores have been selling various types of clodi ranging from cheap to expensive. Happy hunting clodi mom... :)

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