


🌟 Keep it clean, green, and serene with GroVia BioLiners!
GroVia All Natural BioLiners are 200 unscented, chlorine- and dye-free diaper liners made from 100% renewable Ingeo fibers. Designed to keep your baby’s skin dry by allowing moisture to pass through while containing solids for easy clean-up, these biodegradable liners work with both cloth and disposable diapers. Trusted by parents for reducing diaper rash and simplifying diaper changes, GroVia BioLiners combine eco-friendly materials with practical performance.
| ASIN | B00483GAJU |
| ASIN | B00483GAJU |
| Age Range Description | Baby |
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,194 in Baby Products ( See Top 100 in Baby Products ) #40 in Diaper Liners |
| Brand | GroVia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,722) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,722) |
| Date First Available | 6 August 2012 |
| Department | Children |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2559 |
| Manufacturer | GroVia |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 13 x 10 cm; 45.36 g |
| Units | 200.0 Count |
| Weight | 247 g |
| material_composition | GroVia® BioLiners® are made from Ingeo™ Fibers, a renewable fiber free of harsh synthetic chemicals and preservatives. |
K**S
These work well for catching poops and giving a layer between the diaper and soin. They are bigger than other liners so they have to be tucked or folded. Our daycare loves them.
R**N
A liner's job is to protect the diaper from poop and make life easier for mom. The first diaper liner we used would scrunch up and stick to our daughter. The poop would be everywhere and we would still need to scrub the diaper a bit to clean it up. On top of that our daughter developed a yeast diaper rash that we could not figure out how to stop. She was being changed every two hours, her bum was being aired out, we put Lotrimin on her behind, and fed her probiotics. Still the rash lingered. Finally it clicked as I changed her diaper and I noticed how the diaper liner clung to her behind. Horrible. Instead of pulling the urine away from her skin it was holding it against her skin. We stopped using those liners and her rash cleared up in 24 hours!! While I would love to go liner free, a liner would make life easier. My sister gave us a few GroVia BioLiners to try and they were AMAZING. Newborn poop is more liquid and tends to seep into the diaper more but for some reason these liners soak up the liquid and leave the diaper almost pristine. I was in awe. With the previous liner most of the diaper would be yellow but with the GroVia BioLiners the majority of the diaper, maybe 98%, was white! Love love love. The generous width helps to keep poop off the sides and I pull a little out of the leg holes to hold it in place. After two weeks of use my daughter has had zero rashes, etc. And true to what people have said the liners feel dry when just in a wet diaper. That means they are doing their job! I wish we had bought these first because now I have 5-6 rolls of another liner that are just going to waste.
W**G
A bit east to rip
C**T
Not even sure they're bamboo
C**A
For my husband and I, liners were a better option as we didn't want to invest in a diaper sprayer (for fear of our little guy discovering a new "toy"). GroVia makes our favorite disposable liner so far; we've been using these for well for over a year (in the past have tried Bumkins, Bummis, and Charlie Banana). The edges usually stick out but it hasn't caused any leaks. By the time my son needs a diaper change, the liner has likely shifted a bit anyways. I love how they don't bunch up too much like other brands we have tried - they actually catch the majority of, if not all, the poop. I don't flush the liners since flushing anything more than a thinner toilet paper isn't good for your plumbing - I just flip over and after a few seconds the poop falls right off into the toilet. Daycare likes these since the poop just lifts right off and they can toss in the liner in their diaper genie. I have washed and reused these quite a bit. After washing, they shrink down a lot and the texture changes, but you can stretch them out and use 2 to cover the surface of the diaper adaquately. Their performance for catching poop when reused isn't as great due to the texture and size change, but I don't mind since they aren't advertised to be reusable to begin with. I hold on to the washed ones and use for times when I'm fairly certain my son won't have a poopy diaper. Bottom line: For the price and quantity, these are really one of the best values out there. More importantly, they perform better than any other liners I have tried so far.
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