Flushable diaper liners are a thin sheet of biodegradable bamboo fiber placed between your baby and the cloth diaper. They don't add absorbency — instead, they catch solid waste so you can simply lift the liner out and drop it in the toilet or trash. The result is cleaner diapers, less scrubbing, and a less odorous diaper pail.
How Diaper Liners Work
Lay one liner flat inside any cloth diaper before putting it on baby
Urine passes through the liner into the diaper below
Solids stay on the liner — lift it out and flush or toss
Cloth diapers go into the wash with far less mess
Choosing the Right Size
Standard size — fits most one-size and sized cloth diapers
Small (5x12 inches) — designed for newborns and smaller diapers
3-pack bundles — great for stocking up and reducing per-roll cost
Tips for Use
Check local regulations before flushing — some municipalities advise against flushing even biodegradable liners
Lightly soiled liners can sometimes be rinsed and reused once or twice
Store rolls in a dry place to keep them from sticking together