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How much money will I save using cloth diapers instead of disposable diapers?

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How much money will I save using cloth diapers instead of disposable diapers?

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You are likely to save from $600-$2400 by home laundering quality cloth diapers. Your savings are multiplied if you use the cloth diapers with additional children. See our article on Cloth Diapers vs. Disposable for details. • What is the difference between bleached and unbleached diapers? Cotton is naturally an ivory color. Bleached prefolds have been made white. Unbleached cotton has been processed less, so it will require more pre-washing to reach full absorbency. We distinguish between sizes and styles by thread color. See our thread color chart for details. • What are the main differences between prefolds, fitted diapers, and all in one diapers? How do I know which one will work best for my baby? Prefolds are rectangular and need to be folded to give your baby a snug fit; just add a diaper cover or baby pants. Fitted diapers just need to be wrapped around the baby then a diaper cover added. All in one diapers wrap snuggly around the baby with no extras or diaper cover needed; the

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