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Your Complete Guide to Reusable Cloth Diapers

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  • Bambino Mio
  • 21 / 08 / 2025

Welcome to your go-to guide for reusable diapers - the ultimate resource for every tired, overwhelmed or curious parent looking to make the switch to cloth diapers. Whether you're just starting out, weighing up the pros and cons or knee-deep in diaper laundry, we're here to make reusable diapers easy, practical and stress-free.

In this helpful guide, you'll find everything you need to know about reusable diapers - from how they work, how many reusable diapers you need and how to wash reusable diapers. If you've ever googled "how do reusable diapers work?" or "are cloth diapers worth it?", this is the place for you. We know parenting is exhausting, so we've kept it real & practical - guiding you through your reusable diaper journey, one step at a time.

Let's dive in and make reusable diapers work for you.

How to use Reusable Diapers?

Reusable diapers are diapers that you don't throw away. They are designed to be re-used and then re-loved and are made of super soft, high performance fabrics rather than plastics which can be found in single-use diapers. Reusable diapers are sometimes called 'cloth diapers' or 'washable diapers' but it all means the same thing.


Our diapers are Revolutionary because they truly are the only diaper you'll need from birth to potty & and when cared for correctly you'll never have to buy another diaper again!


How Many Reusable Diapers do I Need?

When your baby is young their diaper should be regularly checked and changed every 2-4 hours. You can store used diapers in your Stay at Home Wet Bag for up to 3 days before washing. With this in mind, for full-time use you'll need 20 diapers so that you have some to use while others are in the wash. Our Everything Bundle comes complete with all 20 diapers plus a selection of accessories which is perfect for full-time use. We have a selection of bundles available depending on the individual parents requirements. If you're looking to top up your stash, then we have singles, or 10 packs available. If you're looking to try reusable diapers first, then our Give-it-a-Go Bundle is the perfect choice


How to wash Reusable Diapers?

We recommend that you wash your diapers before they are used. This will remove any loose fibres and increases the absorbency ready for use. Run a normal wash, use a non-bio detergent or our Bright & Might Laundry Sheets and avoid using any fabric softener. We also recommend washing them at no more than 1000rpm Before each wash, close the tabs on the diapers to protect fabrics in the machine.


Removing the poop (it's really not a big deal)

When it comes to changing your baby's diaper, just open the diaper and remove any poo, tipping it into the toilet. Liners are really handy for this job and take the fuss out of this messy step. Our Messless Diaper Liners can be thrown away after use whereas our Reusable Diaper Liners can be set aside for the wash. If any poo gets onto the surface of the diaper, you may prefer to rinse it through to stop any staining.


What do I need to do before the wash?

Our Revolutionary Reusable Diapers have adjustable front tabs which can be folded back on themselves and secured. This will stop the loop side from damaging any fabrics in the wash. When you take a used diaper off your baby, we recommend you remove any boosters from the diaper pocket before you store them. If you have any boosters still inside the diapers, remove them before you fill your machine.


How should I store my Diapers before wash day?

In between washes, store your diapers for three days at most in your Stay At Home Wet Diaper Bag. This can be positioned anywhere that is within reach of your change table. The wet bag can be sealed shut using a fold, roll and clip method however we recommend leaving the bag open if possible which will allow air to circulate and reduce odours.


Do I need to pre-wash my Diaper before washing?

No. Pre-washing is not required if you follow our washing instructions carefully. Reducing the amount of time you use your machine is a great way to lower your carbon footprint and our diapers are designed for a simple and easy clean. However, if you do decide you need to run a pre-wash, select a short, cold wash cycle and half a scoop of detergent, and then store your diapers damp until you have enough diapers for a full wash.


How do I wash my reusable Diapers?

When washing day arrives, carry your Stay At Home Wet Diaper Bag to the machine and empty the contents into the washing machine drum. For an economical and planet-friendly wash, it's best to always do full loads however you need to make sure you don't overload your washing machine. Filling your machine to around ¾ full will ensure your diapers can wriggle around in the wash and get extra clean.



Are Reusable Diapers Worth it?

Yes. When washed responsibly and according to our care instructions, reusable diapers stop 5000 single-use diapers from being thrown away and produce 25% less CO2. Click here to read more about how reusable diapers reduce your carbon footprint.

You can also make huge savings by using reusable diapers instead of single-use diapers - even when you take into account the washing costs. This saving will get even bigger if you use your diaper stash on a second child too. Our convenient diaper bundles also mean that you will never need to buy another diaper again!

Are Reusable Diapers Better for my Babies Skin?

If you’re using disposable diapers, you might be exposing your baby’s skin to the chemical gels used to lock in moisture. While effective at absorbing wetness, these gels can sometimes contribute to irritation. On the other hand, reusable diapers, are made from soft, breathable fabrics that are naturally gentle on the skin.


Here’s where reusable Diapers are so great:

  • No chemical gels: Fabrics absorb wetness naturally, reducing the chance of irritation.
  • Breathable materials: Promote airflow, keeping your baby’s bottom drier and more comfortable.
  • Customisable absorbency: our Diaper Boosters allow you to adjust the absorbency of your diapers to suit your baby.

  • Studies have even suggested that the breathable nature of cloth diapers can lead to lower rates of diaper rash compared to disposables.


    Diaper rash might be a common parenting challenge, but the choices you make can help minimise it. With reusable diapers, you’re not just caring for your baby’s delicate skin—you’re also making an eco-friendly choice that’s better for the planet.


    And remember, parenting isn’t about perfection. It’s about finding what works for you and your baby. We’re here to support you with modern, practical solutions that fit your family’s lifestyle.


    Let’s keep those little bottoms happy and healthy!


    How to fit Reusable Diapers to my baby

    First, adjust the poppers to get the right fit for your baby. Doing this before you change your wriggly baby will make things a lot easier. If you’re using liners (either Messless or Revolutionary Reusable), place one in the centre of the diaper.


    Next, lay your baby down on the open diaper and pull the front up, securing in place by using the adjustable tabs. Check that the boosters and fabric are all tucked inside and that the elastic edge sits in the leg line. For a comfortable fit you should be able to slide two fingers easily into the waistband at the front.


    Can I use Revolutionary Reusable Diapers from Newborn?

    YES! Our diapers are Revolutionary because they truly are the only diaper you'll need from birth to potty! Designed with newborns in mind, our Reusable Diaper is super-soft and has a uniquely shaped waist to comfortably fit around the umbilical stump. If cared for correctly, you'll never have to buy another diaper again!


    Problem Solving the Fit

    If you experience leaks, it's highly likely you need to make some adjustments to the way your diapers are fitting. Your baby may have had a growth spurt since the last time you checked the fit so it's worth going through some checks again. If their clothing is becoming a little tight then this can cause the diapers absorbent core and boosters to become compressed which will squeeze out some of the liquid that they are designed to hold.


    Another very common reason for leaks is that your baby might require a little more absorbency than they did before. Take a look at our Guide to Diaper Boosters to decide which option might work best for you.


    Sometimes it's also possible to have a bit of a build-up of creams or detergents in your diaper. A strip wash is a good way to restore your diapers to their best performance

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