If you have been listening to our cloth diapering podcast, Cloth Diapers Made Easy, then you already know that Black Friday (along with Earth Day) is one of the very best times of the year to shop for cloth diapers. Pretty much everything is on sale at the lowest prices you'll see all year, plus you'll earn reward points and freebies with every purchase!
This year here at Spray Pal, we've surveyed our customers and based on your feedback we've decided to simplify everything and give you exactly what you want for this massive sales event. We will be rolling out all the specific details as we get closer to Thursday, but for now here's what we CAN share:
Of course all Spray Pal products will be on sale along with the many different cloth diaper brands we carry on our site. If you've been wanting to try a new brand, our starter kits are a great way to save money and get a variety of family-favorite styles to try on your baby. This is a great time to stock up on gifts for friends and family who use cloth diapers and get your holiday shopping done early! We carry a huge list of popular brands including: Thirsties, Lalabye Baby, Best Bottom, Imagine, Planet Wise, Tots Bots, Funky Fluff, Osocozy Prefolds, Bummis, and more! We also carry some great eco-friendly, natural products that don't have anything to do with cloth diapers if you want to shop for the entire family all in one spot!
Be sure to follow us on social and join our exclusive Facebook group for all the latest details as we release them!
Facebook: www.facebook.com/spraypalusa
Instagram: www.instagram.com/spraypal
Or search for our Facebook group: Spray Pal's Team Mainstream
Showing posts with label cloth nappies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloth nappies. Show all posts
Monday, November 19, 2018
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Last stop of our 2018 #MakeClothMainstream IRL tour = final $500+ Prego Expo Phoenix Cloth Diaper Giveaway of the year!
We've been so excited to teach new parents about the benefits of cloth diapers
during our #MakeClothMainstream IRL tour and we have reached our final destination - Phoenix! This is our last stop for 2018 and your final opportunity to visit with us and the great products from our fantastic sponsors: Thirsties,
KangaCare, Allen's Naturally, Project Pomona, Spray Pal,
Best Bottom Diapers, Planet Wise, Balm Baby, Tots Bots, Sloomb, and
Osocozy.
Our
#MakeClothMainstream IRL booth will be at The Prego Expo in Phoenix this
weekend on October 20th! If you're local we invite you to come by, chat us
up, and bring a cloth curious friend or five! Not only will we have all
the tools you need to see how cloth works but we have an amazing
giveaway you can enter. We'll also have some free samples you can try
out at home!
If you're not local don't worry, our giveaway is open to our friends at home, too. Thanks to our sponsors Thirsties, Kanga Care - Rumparooz, Allen's Naturally, Project Pomona, Spray Pal, Best Bottom Diapers, Planet Wise, Balm Baby, Tots Bots, Sloomb, and Osocozy we can make this all possible!
The #MakeClothMainstream IRL Giveaway Prize Package with $500+ in goodies from Thirsties, Kanga Care - Rumparooz, Allen's Naturally, Project Pomona, Best Bottom Diapers, Planet Wise, Balm Baby, Tots Bots, Sloomb, Spray Pal, and Osocozy.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Get tickets for Prego Expo Phoenix 10/20 by going here: Prego Expo Phoenix
If you're not local don't worry, our giveaway is open to our friends at home, too. Thanks to our sponsors Thirsties, Kanga Care - Rumparooz, Allen's Naturally, Project Pomona, Spray Pal, Best Bottom Diapers, Planet Wise, Balm Baby, Tots Bots, Sloomb, and Osocozy we can make this all possible!
The #MakeClothMainstream IRL Giveaway Prize Package with $500+ in goodies from Thirsties, Kanga Care - Rumparooz, Allen's Naturally, Project Pomona, Best Bottom Diapers, Planet Wise, Balm Baby, Tots Bots, Sloomb, Spray Pal, and Osocozy.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Friday, April 20, 2018
Earth Day Sales are LIVE now at Spray Pal!
We are excited to announce all the amazing Earth Day 2018 deals and discounts on cloth diapers, accessories, Spray Pal bundles, and more! Everything is on sale and it's a great time to stock up on everything you need for your cloth diapering journey. Read below to see all the deals and shop www.spray-pal.com when you're ready to save!
CLOTH DIAPERS:
Thirsties: 15% off* (exclusives 20% off)
Best Bottom: 20% off
KangaCare/Rumparooz: 20% off
GroVia: 20% off
Tots Bots: 20% off 4/21-22.
Lalabye Baby: 10-20% off through the 22nd.
Funky Fluff: 20% off
Bummis: 20% off
Osocozy: 20% off
Happy Heiny's: 20% off
Smart Bottoms: 20% off
Sustainablebabyish/Sloomb: 20% off
*Fern and 02 Revival excluded
CLOTH ACCESSORIES:
Spray Pal diaper sprayers, shields and bundles: 20% off
Planet Wise: 20% off
Amber necklaces: 20% off
Thistle Farms: 20% off
Everything else at least 15% off!
FREEBIES in every order will be based off total purchase. Guaranteed value of freebie will be at least 10% of the amount spent on your order! Feel free to include all of your deepest hopes, dreams, wishes (or just color/brand/style preferences) for your freebies in your order comments and we always do our best to accommodate if we can!
PLUS: Reward points for every dollar spent and free shipping all year long once you order with us 5 times!
CLOTH DIAPERS:
Thirsties: 15% off* (exclusives 20% off)
Best Bottom: 20% off
KangaCare/Rumparooz: 20% off
GroVia: 20% off
Tots Bots: 20% off 4/21-22.
Lalabye Baby: 10-20% off through the 22nd.
Funky Fluff: 20% off
Bummis: 20% off
Osocozy: 20% off
Happy Heiny's: 20% off
Smart Bottoms: 20% off
Sustainablebabyish/Sloomb: 20% off
*Fern and 02 Revival excluded
CLOTH ACCESSORIES:
Spray Pal diaper sprayers, shields and bundles: 20% off
Planet Wise: 20% off
Amber necklaces: 20% off
Thistle Farms: 20% off
Everything else at least 15% off!
FREEBIES in every order will be based off total purchase. Guaranteed value of freebie will be at least 10% of the amount spent on your order! Feel free to include all of your deepest hopes, dreams, wishes (or just color/brand/style preferences) for your freebies in your order comments and we always do our best to accommodate if we can!
PLUS: Reward points for every dollar spent and free shipping all year long once you order with us 5 times!
Monday, March 19, 2018
Why we LOVE prefolds and covers for cloth diapering, and why you should, too!
If you're considering cloth diapers to save money, don't be intimidated by prefolds and covers. They really are so easy to use, no matter how you fold them! We've even created a Prefolds and Covers Starter Kit to take the guess work out of it. Keep reading to see if these affordable cloth diapers are right for you!
When you think of Osocozy cloth diapers, you may think of the prefolds that our parents and grandparents used with safety pins and plastic pants before the dawn of modern cloth diapers. Some families are intimidated by this old school way of diapering, but we love prefolds and they're such a great option for those who are cloth diapering to save money! We found Osocozy prefolds so versatile and absorbent, we've added them to our own shop. If you've been hesitant to try prefolds and covers, you've come to the right place!
Of course the style of diaper you decide to use doesn't have to be all or nothing. We loved our AIOs, but we always had a few prefolds and covers around for those times we just couldn't pass up a new adorable print or needed a couple extra diaper changes to get us between laundry days. Covers and prefolds allow you to enjoy all the beautiful prints and "buy all the diapers" without all the guilt of the extra spending! They're the best option for those who are switching to cloth for economical reasons or those who are reluctant to switch due to the initial high start up costs.
Osocozy is known for their innovative prefold products such as better fit prefolds (sized to trifold), premium bamboo/organic cotton prefolds, and even prefolds with a stay-dry layer. Whether you're looking for organic cotton or traditional bleach or unbleached prefolds, Osocozy has you covered. Though Osocozy has become one of the largest suppliers of prefold & flat diapers in North America, since their beginnings in the 1990's, they also offer all-in-ones, fitteds, wipes, liners and more.
When you think of Osocozy cloth diapers, you may think of the prefolds that our parents and grandparents used with safety pins and plastic pants before the dawn of modern cloth diapers. Some families are intimidated by this old school way of diapering, but we love prefolds and they're such a great option for those who are cloth diapering to save money! We found Osocozy prefolds so versatile and absorbent, we've added them to our own shop. If you've been hesitant to try prefolds and covers, you've come to the right place!
Why Prefolds and Covers?
Prefolds and covers seem to some like a tricky endeavor compared to the ease of an all in one diaper. While it is very convenient to put on a cloth diaper exactly like you would a disposable, prefolds and covers really aren't that much more difficult and you'll be saving even more money. An average AIO cloth diaper costs around $25 and you'll need a whole stash of around 24 cloth diapers. With prefolds and covers, if the prefold is wet, you can simply take it out and put it in your pail liner and reuse the cover with a fresh prefold. Which means you don't need to purchase as many covers because you don't need to wash them every time you use one like you do an AIO. Thirsties duo wraps for example only cost $13.25 and a 6 pack of prefolds start at around $14. So you get 6 diaper changes out of that purchase for only slightly more than the cost of a single AIO.Of course the style of diaper you decide to use doesn't have to be all or nothing. We loved our AIOs, but we always had a few prefolds and covers around for those times we just couldn't pass up a new adorable print or needed a couple extra diaper changes to get us between laundry days. Covers and prefolds allow you to enjoy all the beautiful prints and "buy all the diapers" without all the guilt of the extra spending! They're the best option for those who are switching to cloth for economical reasons or those who are reluctant to switch due to the initial high start up costs.
How to Use Prefolds
Throughout our cloth diapering journey we always had a stack of prefolds on hand. We would simply trifold them and lay them inside a cover to put on our baby almost exactly like an AIO. Sometimes we'd trifold them and lay them inside an AIO or stuff them in a pocket for added absorbency for naps or bedtime. When you're baby is smaller you may want to use a Snappi or Boingos to fasted the prefold on your baby before putting the waterproof cover on, but it's not always necessary. It really is that easy!Osocozy is known for their innovative prefold products such as better fit prefolds (sized to trifold), premium bamboo/organic cotton prefolds, and even prefolds with a stay-dry layer. Whether you're looking for organic cotton or traditional bleach or unbleached prefolds, Osocozy has you covered. Though Osocozy has become one of the largest suppliers of prefold & flat diapers in North America, since their beginnings in the 1990's, they also offer all-in-ones, fitteds, wipes, liners and more.
Monday, March 12, 2018
Make Cloth Mainstream Giveaway - Spring Style with Will and Ivey & Cloth Diapers!
Every other Monday we team up with a mainstream brand to bring you another fun and easy cloth diaper giveaway! This week's #MakeClothMainstream Monday Giveaway brand partner, Will & Ivey, features adorable, organic baby clothes so your baby can be eco-friendly and stylish! It's the perfect #CDOOTD (cloth diaper outfit of the day) all in one prize package!
Will and Ivey offers clothing with grab and go easily-coordinated, modern, comfortable, minimalist designs. The romper (size 3-6 months) in this prize pack is organic cotton and tencel, which is produced using recyclable, Earth-friendly solvents, making it biodegradable. The romper is fully lined, with a front zipper and great style.
Finish off this adorable outfit with 2 newborn diapers from Spray Pal!
Total prize value is approximately $75.
Grab your entries in the Rafflecopter form below and share with a friend to help make cloth mainstream!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Will and Ivey offers clothing with grab and go easily-coordinated, modern, comfortable, minimalist designs. The romper (size 3-6 months) in this prize pack is organic cotton and tencel, which is produced using recyclable, Earth-friendly solvents, making it biodegradable. The romper is fully lined, with a front zipper and great style.
Finish off this adorable outfit with 2 newborn diapers from Spray Pal!
Total prize value is approximately $75.
Grab your entries in the Rafflecopter form below and share with a friend to help make cloth mainstream!
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
Do Natural Detergents Really Work for Cloth Diapers?
As we make our way across the country with our #makeclothmainstream IRL booth educating families about the joys of cloth diapers, you can imagine that one of the most common cloth diapering questions we get asked is: "How do you wash them? Do you need to use a special detergent?" And while the technical answer is no, you don't NEED to use a special detergent on your cloth diapers as long as your detergent of choice is free of fabric softeners, there are some really valid reasons why many families do choose to use a more natural option.
Many of these questions come from parents who have started researching online and stumbled upon cloth diaper Facebook groups that troubleshoot laundry issues. The problem with joining a large cloth diapering community whose purpose is to troubleshoot issues before you actually start using cloth diapers is that you end up freaking out and anticipating that it's super difficult and challenging, but I promise it's not! It just seems like it in a group like that because everyone in there is posting their issues. No one goes into that group to share a post like I would have when I started my cloth diapering journey, which would have looked something like this:
Yes, in case you're wondering, I did in fact just post that on my personal page just to take a screenshot and delete. HA!
My point is, troubleshooting groups are simply for that. Don't go looking for trouble if you haven't already experienced issues! I would highly encourage you to test the laundry waters on your own before you do too much research. Start with whatever detergent you're using with your regular laundry, or switch to something more natural if your reason for cloth diapering is trying to eliminate harsh chemicals from being against your baby's sensitive skin. If mainstream detergent is something you prefer, that's great! But I will say, I've had people come up to me and tell me how frustrated they are when they post into a group asking for natural detergent options based on their own personal preferences and/or skin sensitivities only to have a dog pile of responses saying, "You shouldn't use natural, they won't get your diapers clean. Tide is the only thing that works." While Tide does in fact work for so many families (and again, that's great if this applies to you!) there are many families who are looking for a good nontoxic laundry alternative.
So I asked for recommendations on the Spray Pal page and we had some great responses. This post is for detergents in general:
General Laundry Tips for cloth diapers
And this post is for those looking for a more natural alternative:
Natural Detergent Tips for cloth diapers
The biggest takeaways I can offer personally are these:
1. We successfully cloth diapered both kids with natural detergents and zero issues. Here are all the brands we have used and can recommend:
2. Many issues can be prevented by following these tips:
Many of these questions come from parents who have started researching online and stumbled upon cloth diaper Facebook groups that troubleshoot laundry issues. The problem with joining a large cloth diapering community whose purpose is to troubleshoot issues before you actually start using cloth diapers is that you end up freaking out and anticipating that it's super difficult and challenging, but I promise it's not! It just seems like it in a group like that because everyone in there is posting their issues. No one goes into that group to share a post like I would have when I started my cloth diapering journey, which would have looked something like this:
Yes, in case you're wondering, I did in fact just post that on my personal page just to take a screenshot and delete. HA!
My point is, troubleshooting groups are simply for that. Don't go looking for trouble if you haven't already experienced issues! I would highly encourage you to test the laundry waters on your own before you do too much research. Start with whatever detergent you're using with your regular laundry, or switch to something more natural if your reason for cloth diapering is trying to eliminate harsh chemicals from being against your baby's sensitive skin. If mainstream detergent is something you prefer, that's great! But I will say, I've had people come up to me and tell me how frustrated they are when they post into a group asking for natural detergent options based on their own personal preferences and/or skin sensitivities only to have a dog pile of responses saying, "You shouldn't use natural, they won't get your diapers clean. Tide is the only thing that works." While Tide does in fact work for so many families (and again, that's great if this applies to you!) there are many families who are looking for a good nontoxic laundry alternative.
So I asked for recommendations on the Spray Pal page and we had some great responses. This post is for detergents in general:
General Laundry Tips for cloth diapers
And this post is for those looking for a more natural alternative:
Natural Detergent Tips for cloth diapers
The biggest takeaways I can offer personally are these:
1. We successfully cloth diapered both kids with natural detergents and zero issues. Here are all the brands we have used and can recommend:
2. Many issues can be prevented by following these tips:
- Spray poopy diapers and super full overnight diapers with your Spray Pal diaper sprayer and shield before putting them in your pail liner.
- Do a short wash cycle first and then a full wash cycle with detergent to get them extra clean.
- If you do experience issues, talk to someone local first who will know your water better than a giant FB group.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Getting Started with Cloth Diapers: Step 3
In continuing with our "bite-sized" series on how to use cloth diapers, today we'll be talking all about how to store your diapers. This is one of those things that becomes super easy and clear once you jump in and get started with cloth, but many parents who are still in the planning stages are very curious about how this looks in real life. So watch and see how we store our clean diapers between uses as well as our dirty diapers that are waiting for wash day.
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
Spray Pal Down Under!
EDITED APRIL 2017 TO ADD: Every sprayer now includes a non-return valve at no extra charge!! You asked and we listened! :)
The time has finally come. After nearly a year of testing various sprayer adapters, we're launching the same great diaper sprayer that has gained massive popularity here in the USA, just with the correct fittings to easily install it on your Australian toilet! No more dunk and swish down under! No more spending extra money on liners that can damage your plumbing! The Spray Pal system makes nappy clean up so easy and mess-free, you'll be dancing in the streets telling all your friends and family how awesome cloth diapers can be...even when dealing with the poop! ;)
Cloth skeptics, beware...the cloth advocates now have one more tool up their sleeves to convince you that cloth CAN BE DONE. And easily, too. :)
We're mostly excited that we can start saying cloth nappies legitimately now!
Special bonus, when you shop on your website, your flat rate international shipping will qualify for anything else we carry on our website, so be sure to stock up on any other cloth diapers or accessories you need! Also, to make things easy, you can change the currency on our site to AU$ and it will automatically convert things for you. Happy shopping!
SHOP NOW
Friday, September 25, 2015
Our Top 10 Picks for a Cloth Diaper Baby Registry

First, let us say, “Congratulations!” This is such an exciting time, and we’re excited that you’re here. You may have heard some chatter in cloth diapering groups about families being less than supportive of the decision to use cloth, or just not knowing what to buy. The good news is that there is a huge community that knows how easy it really is, and we’re here to help.
Often times family and friends just don’t realize how different cloth is these days: how well it works, how easy it is, etc. By setting up a registry you can gently nudge them in the right direction. While there are a great many cloth diaper retailers that we love, that may not be the easiest way to get to the most stuck-in-the-mud family members. Amazon.com is actually the #1 marketplace and not only do they have a great baby registry option, they also carry a wide range of cloth diapers and accessories. BabyList is another fabulous registry website which will allow you to register for any of the items below from any online retailer! We’ve compiled a short list to help show how easy cloth is, while giving helpful solutions that family members may actually be interested in buying as shower gifts.
Here are our top picks to help you get started:
Spray Pal & Sprayer Bundle
- The first objection you may hear is about sanitation and having to deal with poopy diapers. Ease their worries with the original Spray Pal spray shield and cloth diaper sprayer. Messes will never be a worry with these two around!
- Wet pails for cloth diapers are dated and potentially unsafe to both baby and your diapers — and admitted we’re kind of grossed out by them too. Planetwise wetbags and pail liners are known for their wide assortment of fun prints to match any taste, and they help make cloth diapering a breeze at home and away.
- One big change with cloth diapers is the type of diaper creams allowed to be use (or risk making a mess of your diapers). Traditional creams provide wetness protection and can quickly leave residues on diapers causing leaks, repelling, and even some pretty rank smells. GroVia Magic Stick is one of our absolute favorite tender bottom solutions. The ingredients are better for baby, and they're completely cloth diaper safe!
- You may not realize it yet, but you’ll *love* cloth wipes. They grab so more and clean better than any disposable wipe, and you’re already washing diapers so you might as well give them a try!
- Available in one size and newborn, Thirsties All in One diapers are a favorite in this category. They are affordable and come in some lovely colors and prints, including our favorite “Ocean Life."
- Available in one size and newborn, Rumparooz covers are stylish and functional. Use with your favorite inserts, or put them over an old fashioned prefold!
- There are lots of great detergents that are safe for cloth diapers, but Molly’s Suds is one of our personal favorites. This detergent is specially formulated for baby and your diapers.
- Premium wool dryer balls will soften your laundry without the harsh chemicals found in traditional softeners — plus they can drastically decrease dry time. What’s not to love?
- “Line” dry your diaper covers anywhere with this adorable octopus. Line drying (vs) machine can help extend the life of your covers — especially if you favor hook & loop closures.
- So these may not be for baby’s bum, but they are cloth and washable… and they rock! You’ll love these absorbent but discrete breast pads.
Have a tip or favorite item that we've missed? Let us know below!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)