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Cloth Diaper Wipe Solution Recipes and More

Most cloth wipe solution recipes contain similar main ingredients, which are used for the same reason in each recipe. These are the common ingredients and why they’re included:

  • Oil: Helps the wipe glide across baby’s skin and keeps skin soft
  • Soap: Cleanses by removing all traces of urine and feces
  • EO: (Essential Oil) Added for antibacterial and/or aromatherapy purposes.
  • Water: The main ingredient in each recipe, cleanses the diaper area and dilutes the other ingredients

The type and amounts of oil, soap, EO and water that goes into a recipe is what gives each cloth wipe solution its own distinct “personality”.

How to Use Cloth Wipe Solutions
When mixing solutions I’ve found that it works best to start with water, then oil and finally soap. By starting with water you’ll avoid making tons of bubbles, and the oil will coat your measuring tools so the soap slips right off. Put water in microwave for 1-2 minutes or boil on stove (to avoid bacteria or mold growth).

There are many different ways to store and apply cloth wipe solutions. Try a few of the following ideas to find the one that works best for your family. You may discover that one system works great at home and another works great away from home. Most of the time it’s easiest to gently mix the cloth wipe solution in a bottle with a cover, then pour it into the storage container. Here are some ideas to get you started:

  • Use a spray bottle to spritz baby’s bottom or the cloth wipes. (For baby’s comfort I prefer spraying the cloth wipes)
  • Use a bottle with a pull-up spout (like on bottled-water bottles) to dribble solution onto the cloth wipes.
  • Warm solution and place in an insulated container to provide warm wipes for baby.
  • Place the solution into a commercial baby wipes container and dip cloth wipes into the solution.
  • Place cloth wipes in a commercial baby wipes container and pour wipes solution over wipes.
  • A commercial baby wipes container can be placed in a wipes warmer to provide cozy warm wipes for baby.

Don’t store solution or wet wipes for a long time because they can become musty and the wet wipes may even grow mildew – ewww! Check your solution and wet wipes daily, and mix smaller batches of solution frequently instead of large batches less often to avoid mustiness. I mix fresh solution once a week, store it in a bottled-water bottle, and have not had any problems with mustiness.



Recipes

Almond ‘n’ Chamomile

Steep the tea bags in the hot water then add the oil.
2 Chamomile Tea Bags
2 Teaspoons Almond Oil
2 Cups Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

 Aloe Vera Solution
¼ Cup Aloe Vera Gel
2 Drops Tea Tree Oil
2 Cups Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Anti-Fungal

Omit vinegar if baby has a raw rash.
1/4 cup White Vinegar
1 Tablespoon Calendula Oil
A Few Drops Lavender Oil
A Few Drops Tea Tree Oil
1/4 Cup 100% Aloe Vera Gel
1 Cup Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Anti-Fungal 2

1 Teaspoon White Vinegar
1 Tablespoon Calendula Oil
A Few Drops Lavender Oil
A Few Drops Tea Tree Oil
1/4 Cup 100% Aloe Vera Gel
1/2 Cup Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Anti-Fungal 3
2 cups Distilled or Boiled Tap Water
1 Tbsp. White Vinegar
1/4 cup Aloe gel
1 Tbsp. Calendula Oil
2 drops Chamomile Oil
2 drops Tea Tree Oil

Basic Wipe Solution

1/2 cup Baby Oil
1/2 cup Baby Wash (natural and organic of course)
2 cups Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Basic Wipe Solution 2
 2 cups Distilled or Boiled Tap Water
1 Tbsp. Baby Oil or Olive Oil
1 Tbsp. Baby Body Wash (natural and organic of course)
1 Tbsp. Baby Lotion (natural and organic of course)

Castile Solution

Dr. Bronner’s Castile Soap comes in several yummy scents!1 tablespoon almond, Apricot, Or Other Oil
1 Tablespoon Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Castile Soap
2 Drops Tea Tree Oil
1 Drop Lavender Oil
1 Cup Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Chamomile ‘n’ Honey

Brew the tea, add the honey, and drink any leftovers!
1 Chamomile Tea Bag
1 Teaspoon Honey
1 Cup Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Essential Oils Recipe
 3 Tbls. Jojoba Oil
1 Tsp. Tea Tree Oil
1 Tsp Chamomile Oil
1 Tsp. Lavender Oil
1 Tsp Gernanium Oil
3/4 cup Witch Hazel

Fruit ‘n’ Veggie

Dr Bronner’s Soaps Can Often Be Found In Organic Markets.
1 Teaspoon Fruit Or Vegetable-Based Oil (Apricot, Olive, Grapeseed, Etc)
1 Tablespoon Vegetable-Based Soap (Like Dr. Bronner’s Liquid Castile)
1 Teaspoon 100% Aloe Vera Gel
1 Cup Distilled Or Boiled Tap Water

Just One

Just one “something” of each ingredient for this recipe.
1 Chamomile Tea Bag
1 Teaspoon Oil
1 Teaspoon Baby Bath Or Shampoo (natural and organic of course)
1 Drop Lavendar Oil
1 Cup Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Lanolin & Glycerine

Lanolin and glycerine moisturize without oil. Lansinoh can be found in many local stores.
1 Tablespoon Liquid Glycerine
1/4 Teaspoon Liquid Lanolin (100% Pure)
1 Tablespoon Baby Wash (natural and organic of course)
1-3 Drops EO
4 Cups Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Olive ‘n’ Tea Tree

A great natural wipes solution.
1/4 cup olive Oil (Extra Virgin Not Necessary)
1/8 Cup Baby Bath (natural and organic of course)
A Few Drops Tea tree oil
4 cups Distilled or Boiled Tap Water

Zany Apricot Solution

The Apricot Oil Smells Heavenly!
1 Tablespoon Apricot Oil
1 Tablespoon Unscented Baby Wash (Natural And Organic Of Course)
3 Cups Distilled Or Boiled Tap Water

Please note – you can substitute the baby wash and shampoo with Dr. Bronner’s liquid soap products. You may not have to use as much since it is so concentrated.

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Comments

  1. I love using the cloth wipes and homemade solution – much easier on the bottom!

    To prevent any mold or bacteria growth, I just keep the wipes dry until I need them then just use a spritzer to spray some solution on his bottom and just wipe. We use an almond oil & chamomile (both steeped tea and a few drops of EO) solution, but I add a little baby wash and a smidge of vinegar to mine. I’ll have to try the apricot mix next time I make some up. : )

  2. Thanks so much for this! I’ve been doing cloth diapers for a while but have been really wanting to do cloth wipes lately.

  3. This may be a silly question but what cloth do
    You use? A burp rag? Washcloth? Anything specific.
    We do not cloth diaper but I was thinking about it recently to save money, now that Peanut is potty-trained, this would just be for Pistachio, and in the hopes of another to come.

  4. I like your blog i have a good comments write now:
    Thank you admin
    Dr. Bronners Tea Tree Soap

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