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Yes -- a soft damp cloth and very mild detergent should be safe for any touchscreen.
Buy quite a few. Figure about ten a day to be on the safe side.
Ancient diapers were made of seal Skin, rabbit skin, milkweed leaves, swaddling bands.Linen and cotton diapers were developed in the 1800s. The first disposable absorbent pad used as a diaper was made in 1942, and in 1946, a woman named Marion Donovan, invented the "Boater", a waterproof covering for cloth diapers. Also, in 1950, the Safe-T Di-Dee diaper, the first pinless, snap-on diaper, was developed.
It depends on if being environmentally friendly is important to you or not,because there is not too much of a difference. The only problem is that you do have to wash the diapers after every use, which can make them a pain in the butt:) Otherwise however, yes, they are safe for babies to use as long as they are washed.
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Yes, they are. Fresh or dried, catnip is safe for your cat.
no! if anything it is most dangerous. laundry detergent has some pretty irritating chemicals that can strip and harm your skin.
Wool jackets should only be cleaned once or twice a year. The best, and safest way to do it is to have it professionally dry cleaned, especially if that is recommended by the care label. However, you can also hand or machine wash it, using cool water and a small amount of wool safe detergent, following the instructions on the detergent, the label of the garment, and your washing machine. Spot cleaning to remove small areas of dirt or staining can be done safely at home too by using a damp cloth and either a wool safe detergent or a baby shampoo, and dabbing onto the area without rubbing; leave for around 5 minutes, then remove with a clean, damp cloth.
It is very hard to remove diaper cream from cloth diapers especially if you are using those regular over the counter diaper creams. They can be very sticky. However, washing cloth diapers with castille soap will help to remove those tough stains and it's very safe and gentle on the baby's skin too! But you might want to consider using a natural cloth diaper cream like "Dari Natural's Tropical Butter". It's made from unrefined shea butter and is so gentle on the baby's skin. It's an excellent ointment for skin irritation, diaper rashes and even windburn. I personally love to use this product on my kids! Good luck!
Yes it is safe.
Yes, it's safe all through pregnancy unless you eat the detergent.
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