Organic Kissaluvs Rentals now available!
Posted by webmaster | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 29-09-2009
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We now have Kissaluvs Organic Size 0 rentals available!
Please let us know if you have any questions!
Attention Locals Sunshine Diapers is proud to announce we are now a refilling station for Charlie’s Soap. In stock now, our 80 load canisters keep moisture out and clean in. Same low price...
Flushable liners are here!
At long last we have received our shipment of flushable liners from the new manufacturer. We think you will be pleased. They seem to be softer, and come in rolls of 200 instead of 100.
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bumGenius! 4.0's are here!
Get your NEW bumGenius! 4.0's today! The have great new features, new soft colors and same great price.
Features include:
* NEW! Generous sizing accommodates larger babies.
* NEW! Easily...
Flip by Cotton Babies: NEW at Sunshine Diapers! We are so excited to announce 2 new products to our store. Cotton Babies, (the makers of award winning BumGenius!) have developed 2 diaper lines that are wallet friendly and carry the same great function...
Grobaby Cloth Diapering System Gro Baby is a modern, one-size diapering system. Its unique, waterproof shell and organic cotton soaker pad minimizes waste and cost. When the soaker pad is wet, simply replace with a fresh, dry one!
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We now have Kissaluvs Organic Size 0 rentals available!
Please let us know if you have any questions!
Tell us your story. We are still collecting your cloth diaper stories. We are hoping to have a nice page of stories that people can go to and possibly relate to when making their decision to use cloth diapers. We hope that it will help our fellow parents in decide the cloth diapers really are the best you can use on your baby. So send them in to us, either comment here or email us at: rhea@sunshinediapers.com
You might be glad you did…..
I was skeptical. A sprayer attached to the toilet for cleaning diaper poop? But the bumGenius! Diaper sprayer has proven to be a time saver! The diaper sprayer is a fresh way to clean soiled cloth diapers. Its high-pressure spray rinses even the messiest diapers clean. The mess goes where it is supposed to go – and your hands stay clean. I do not know why I waited so long to try this product. It works great at getting the loose solids off of the diapers before storing them until wash day. It is much better then just dipping and swishing in the toilet alone.

The bumGenius! diaper sprayer is easily installed to the back of your toilet and hangs neatly and discretely. There is a lever for turning off and on. We had no leaks. The adjustable pressure flow is strong enough to get off the stickiest of messes from your cloth diapers, and also gentle enough to use for personal hygiene. I’ve heard new moms can use it for post partum time. It can also be used in potty training, the sprayer is perfect for rinsing potty chairs.
I have noticed my pail smells less and the diapers are coming out cleaner then ever now that we are using the bumGenius! diaper sprayer. As an added bonus, since its a “gadget” I find daddy helps more in that department, since he gets to use a power tool to change the diapers!
We highly recommend the bumGenius! diaper sprayer.
Tired of the hook and loop closure on your Gro Baby Shells? Is your baby the master of diaper removal? Have you found you simply prefer a snap closure on your Gro Baby Shells? Gro Baby is offering snap conversion to their Gro Baby system shells. The cost is $3.50 per shell and this covers the conversion and the shipping back to you.
Visit this link: Gro Baby Snap Conversion for all the details.
As an added bonus, Sunshine Diapers will also offer to help with the shipping of your cover to Gro Baby, for a limited time. Contact us for details: rhea@sunshinediapers.com
A lot of people ask us about saving money with cloth diapers, and the thing that most often comes up is the electricity used when drying them. We at Sunshine Diapers have always been advocates of drying on the line (weather permitting of course), but some people have concerns about whether it’s legal or not, as a lot of homeowners associations say they don’t allow clothes being dried outside the home on lines. Well, I read this article about the subject today, and thought I’d post it. It’s from a relatively local source here in Florida (Jacksonville). If anyone out there has had an experience with line drying with neighborhood associations, or line drying in general, we’d love to hear about it. Our residential neighborhood actually has a stated provision for clotheslines, which is nice, allowing them only if they are screened from view of the other residents.
Here’s a link to an analyst legal report I found on Google:
http://www.cga.ct.gov/2008/rpt/2008-R-0042.htm
-Craig
webmaster@sunshinediapers.com (and Rhea’s Husband)