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I used to use Huggies because I found that they were the least likely to leave lint, but I never really liked the smell (don't have babies, so never acquired a liking for that 'new baby smell'). Anyway, I have since switched to Cottonelle general wipes - they come in a white plastic box or you can get them in a pop top box that has that cute Labrador puppy on it - love that puppy! LOL. They smell pretty good and leave NO lint. I can generally clean a stamp or stamps several times before I have to use another one.
I used to use Huggies, but sent someone to the store for me and I got presented with Walmart brand. I found that I like them as much (and they are much less epensive unless you have a coupon!)
I use the Target brand, they work great. They are thicker than pampers. I have tried all wipes with my DD who is 13 months old. THe target brand are alcohol free, I think the alcohol is bad for your stamps.
The VERY best baby wipes I ever used were Chubs by Playtex (alcohol free) - they are no longer carried by anyone here though I think they are still sold in Canada. They were a nice size, were durable, & cleaned stamps really well without tearing or leaving any lint on the rubber.
I've tried the other brands mentioned and they were ok but not on the level of Chubs. Right now I'm using Walmart Pure'nGentle Basics (non alcohol) and I like them better than others that I've used.
Anyone know where I can get Chubs again? In my dreams...
Just thought I would mention that when I get my wipes, I cut them in half. I don't need the whole thing at one time anyway and this gives me twice as many wipes.
Just thought I would mention that when I get my wipes, I cut them in half. I don't need the whole thing at one time anyway and this gives me twice as many wipes.
Good idea! I also hate to waste my wipes (hadn't thought of cutting them!), so I put a wipe in very small tupperware container that has a nice fitting lid. I use the wipe and return it to the container until I decide the wipe is too dirty to use and then I start all over again. Wipes will keep nice a damp in the container for many days, so a partially used wipe doesn't go to waste!