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  2. Marion Donovan - Wikipedia

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    Donovan also developed a soap dish that drains into the sink; the "Zippity-Do" (which was an elastic cord that connects over the shoulder to the zipper on the back of a dress to make zipping it easier), and DentaLoop to eliminate the process of winding the string around the fingers and to make it easier to slide the floss between teeth. [5] [9]

  3. Cloth diaper - Wikipedia

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    A cloth diaper (American English) or a cloth nappy (Australian English and British English), also known as reusable diaper or reusable nappy, is a diaper made from textiles such as natural fibers, human-made materials, or a combination of both. Cloth diapers are in contrast to disposable diapers, made from synthetic fibers and plastics.

  4. Microfiber - Wikipedia

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    Rags made of microfiber must only be washed with regular laundry detergent, not oily, self-softening, soap-based detergents. Fabric softener must not be used; [7] the oils and cationic surfactants in the softener and self-softening detergents will clog up the fibers and make them less absorbent until the oils are washed out. Hot temperatures ...

  5. Mom reveals her recipe for DIY breast milk soap in viral TikTok

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  6. Infant food safety - Wikipedia

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    Wet hands thoroughly with warm water and add soap. Thoroughly scrub hands, wrists, fingernails, and in between fingers – for at least 20 seconds. Rinse, then dry hands with a clean cloth towel or use a paper towel so the germs are thrown away. [5]

  7. Fluff pulp - Wikipedia

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    Disposable diaper producers also were early to convert to fluff pulp because of its low cost and high absorbency. Normal usage of fluff pulp in a diaper was about 55 percent. In the 1980s started the commercialization of air-laid paper , which gave better bulk, porosity, strength, softness, and water absorption properties compared with normal ...

  8. This dish cloth cleans dishes without soap - AOL

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    Aunt Genie is a bamboo dishcloth that cleans and disinfects dishes and surfaces without soap. 

  9. The Secret Baby Catchers of Alabama - The Huffington Post

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    Kate started out as a “very mainstream mother,” she said, clipping coupons, using disposable diapers, buying processed food. Their first daughter, AdaRee, was born on March 1, 2014, at East Alabama Medical Center. Kate had an epidural but hated not being able to feel what was happening to her body.