We cloth diaper, and use cloth wipes - both dry and wet.
Wet go in a prince lionheart warmer ( grovia wipes ), and we use the default olive oil + baby soap formula, and have the microbial pad in the pad case in the bottom.
It doesn't take long until the pad starts to get orange spots around it, and originally I thought that was due to being close to the heating element, but then when I changed the pad, I smelled it, and it was really bad. So I researched and the orange is apparently NotGoodStuff (tm).
That said, I would expect the microbial pad to handle that, and the pad instructs a 2mo replacement, but after a few weeks I'm already into more orange.
Anyone else have this, and have advice - whether that advice be "don't worry about it" or actions I could take...
I sanitized all the pieces last time I changed the pad.
To preempt some questions:
Wet go in a prince lionheart warmer ( grovia wipes ), and we use the default olive oil + baby soap formula, and have the microbial pad in the pad case in the bottom.
It doesn't take long until the pad starts to get orange spots around it, and originally I thought that was due to being close to the heating element, but then when I changed the pad, I smelled it, and it was really bad. So I researched and the orange is apparently NotGoodStuff (tm).
That said, I would expect the microbial pad to handle that, and the pad instructs a 2mo replacement, but after a few weeks I'm already into more orange.
Anyone else have this, and have advice - whether that advice be "don't worry about it" or actions I could take...
I sanitized all the pieces last time I changed the pad.
To preempt some questions:
- Olive oil is Terra Delyssa - what we cook with
- Soap was aveeno, but he was having issues with aveeno when bathing, so soap currently is J&J
- Water is filtered drinking water - I do have distilled on hand for the brezza, and I can realize changing to distilled may be a first step?
- We refill every other day, topping up to 15 wipes ( 6/5/4 stack of rolls ) - if we somehow are able to stretch to a third day, we wash anything left and put in all new.
- Baby is EBF, and we use flats ( unrelated to the wipe warmer, but sharing in case )