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DryBees Hybrid All-In-One Diaper

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Great fit, easy to use, AND durable!

What's not to love about DryBees Hybrid All-In-One Diapers?!

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Product Description

DryBees Hybrid All-In-One Diaper Features:
    *One piece design for ease of use
    *Sturdy Aplix closure with laundry tabs
    *Waterproof PUL outer
    *Thirsty microfiber insert sewn in
    *Stay-dry, stain-resistant suede cloth inner
    *Pocket for optional extra stuffing
    *Leg casings for a sure fit
    *Made in the USA

So what is a "hybrid?" DryBees All-In-One Hybrid Diapers take the best parts of both pocket and all-in-one style diapers and combine them.  They come with both a 3 layer microfiber insert sewn into the diaper AND a pocket for optional extra stuffing! 

This means that your DryBees Hybrid is ready for use right out of the dryer.  No stuffing required!  But, if you need more absorbency for night time or nap time, there is a pocket opening that lets you add another insert.

DryBees Hybrid All-In-Ones are the perfect solution for the heavier wetter, day trips, or night time use.

Microfiber is the perfect choice for all-in-one diapers since it takes a short amount of time in the dryer or on the line for your diaper to be dry, fluffy and ready to use.  Since the soaker is sewn within the diaper these diapers truly are as easy as disposables.

*No Stuffing
*No Folding
*No Removing
*No Lost Inserts

DryBees All-In-One Hybrid Diapers come in the same variety of colors and 100% polyester prints.  Made in the USA.

DryBees All-In-One Hybrid Diaper Care Instructions:
Please pre-wash your DryBees cloth diapers before use. Wash your diaper in warm water with a reduced amount of detergent. You may dry your DryBees Cloth Diapers in a low dryer, or outside on a clothesline.  Wait until diapers are completely cool before stretching, pulling on, or stuffing diapers, as this can ruin your elastics.  Washing brightly colored laminated diapers in extremely hot or boiling water may cause these diapers to bleed or delaminate.  Generally, this is a guideline for international customers, as their washing water tends to be much hotter than what we use in the USA.

DryBees recommends storing your diapers in a dry pail until wash day.  The "wet pail" method has been shown to be a drowning hazard for young children.  The wet pail method will also drastically reduce the lifespan of your diapers.  Dump any solid poop into the toilet and put into the diaper pail until wash day.  Using a diaper sprayer attached to the commode can help spray any stuck on poop into the toilet.  Remember that liquid breastfed poops don't need to come off the diaper. They are extremely water soluble and will wash right off in the washer.  Fold back your laundry tabs to avoid snagged Aplix in the dryer.  Using a hot dryer can cause the lamination to stick together and pull apart.

DryBees Tips and Tricks:
    * Avoid using Free and Clear, baby detergent , detergent with optical brighteners, or cold processed (natural) soap based laundry detergents. These can leave a residue that builds up over time causing stinky diapers.  A heavy smell of urine after your baby pees is an indication that your diapers need to be rinsed more completely.
    * If your DryBees Cloth Diapers get a stain, simply lay them out in the sun, and the sun will bleach away your stains naturally!
    * The waterproof material used to make DryBees Cloth Diapers is produced with a non solvent based method.  This is a more environmentally safe way to produce laminated fabric and is better for you baby.  DryBees laminate may look different than other companies, but is durable and will last with proper care.  Never use bleach or excessive chlorine on your diapers as this can weaken the bond of the laminate to the outer fabric.  While bleaching your diapers may work the first 20 times, it is doing damage to your diapers and is not recommended.
    * If your diaper suddenly starts leaking then it is usually a.) you need more absorbency or b.) you need a better fit.  What fit good and was enough stuffing yesterday can change overnight as your baby grows and develops and may not work today.  If your insert is not wet at all then you need to re-evaluate your washing routine as your baby's urine is being blocked by residue left in the fabric.  Unless your diaper is leaking straight out the middle of the diaper it is not defective, it is a growing baby that needs adjustments in his diapering routine.

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