
What do you get when you combine ultra soft organic cotton with stretchy wings and a side snap design? The PERFECT diaper!!
- Stretchy tabs for a perfect fit
- No stuffing, no doublers
- Trim one size design that grows with baby
- No cover required
- Quick dry design
Use
- Simply adjusts rise snaps as needed and fasten on baby.
- Use snap in soaker for older babies or heavy wetters.
- When soiled start fresh with a new diaper.
GroVia® AIO Side Snap Tutorial
Tip
The stretch side panels and cotton inner make this an ideal first trainer!!
- Diaper Inner: Organic Cotton Soaker Pad, Cotton Lining
- Diaper Outer: Water Resistant TPU
- Made fairly & conscientiously in China
Care Instructions:
Diaper Preparation
(This is an important step…don’t skip it!!)
• Wash warm with detergent and tumble dry, repeating this process 5–6 times before use (they will continue to gain absorbency with more washing).
Washing
- Remove as much solid matter as possible.
- Place soiled diaper in a dry diaper pail – no soaking necessary.
- Wash every 2 days on warm with detergent.
- Tumble dry.
- Do NOT use bleach, enzyme cleaners or fabric softeners.
Sizing:

- Fits 10–35+ lbs.
Diaper Care
Recommended Care for Soakers and AIOs:
- Dispose of solid waste in the toilet. Using a mini shower to rinse or flushable liners will help keep your hands clean!
- Wash your diapers on warm with sufficient detergent.
- Tumble dry
| Stains! The simplest way to treat stains without chemicals is to expose them to UV rays by hanging the soakers in the sun right after they have come out of the wash, and before they are dried. Even if it is cold or overcast outside, placing soakers in indirect sunlight through a window will still significantly lighten stains. Stinky diapers coming out of the wash! Add more detergent to your wash load and see if that doesn’t help! Everyone’s washing machine and hardness of water is different, so it is impossible to guarantee that every detergent manufacturer knows exactly how much you need individually, so don’t be afraid to increase incrementally until you know your diapers are getting clean enough! Recommended detergentsStinky diapers as soon as they are wet! Try adding an extra rinse at the end of your wash cycle, Sometimes if detergent residue builds up in your soakers because your rinse cycle doesn’t have enough water in the cycle then it will cause the diaper to smell after it has been wet. This combination of urine & detergent residue can also cause redness on the baby, so it is important to be sure you are getting enough of a rinse. Stinky Hybrid Shells! Try separating your shells out from the soakers and storing them in a separate wetbag to keep them from absorbing the moisture and odors from within the wetbag. Also, try washing them with a traditional detergent in a regular load of laundry, but remember to hang them to dry! Also, hanging them in the sun, mesh side up should help too. Can I PLEASE dry my Hybrid Shells in the dryer? It isn’t recommended! If you look at your shell carefully you will see that there is only the mesh layer covering the elastic. This isn’t enough to protect the elastic and keep the dryer’s heat from literally cooking and melting your elastic. Additionally, our unique nylon loop does not like heat. They line dry in just an hour anyway! Leaks! Are your diapers fully prepped? How frequently are you changing the diaper? Is it time to add more absorbency? Most often it’s new diapers that are still getting the natural oils washed out that leak, it takes time but is worth it in the end! If your soaker is completely saturated and dripping wet when you get leaks then you need to either change more frequently or add a booster. |
Using petroleum-based rash creams.There are many alternatives without zinc in them, and the petroleum bonds to your cotton and causes it to repel rather than absorb liquid. Cloth safe ointments are avaialbe in our accessories section. Using detergents with plant oils in them, which can also bond to the fabrics and cause your diapers to repel. Recommended eco-friendly detergents: Recommended detergentsElaborate wash routines. Keep it simple. The more washes and rinses and spins done on your diapers the faster they will wear. Organic cotton is a wonderful material because very few babies have allergic reactions to our cottons and they are super soft. They are super soft, however, because they do not have finishes and additives that other synthetics help them hold together through lots of abuse. Love your cottons but don’t wash them to pieces. Skimping on diapers. If you want your GroVia system to last from infancy to potty training, you will need enough soakers and shells to rotate them adequately. 6 shells and 12 soakers might be enough to get you through a day and a load of laundry, but if you wash those soakers every single day they will show significant wear before baby is ready to potty train. We suggest a minimum of 24 soakers and 12-14 Shells for full time diapering, 36-50 if that full time diapering is needed for 2 or more years. A healthy stash keeps things working longer. |
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