Description
Are disposable pads leaving you sweaty, itchy and irritable? Ditch that nonsense and try cloth pads. Cloth pads are reusable menstrual pads that give you an underwear like feeling because your delicate bits are only exposed to cotton. Cloth pads virtually produce no odor compare to disposables. They keep you dry and comfortable. Make the switch and forget about spending countless dollars on disposables each year. Disposable pads are leached with chemicals that disrupt your hormones. Reusable pads keep you comfortable while not piling up our landfills. They are also very easy to clean.
Our pads are 100% cotton top. All our pads are made from high quality fabric from Fabricland. We have various print styles to choose from. We only use KAM snaps with a professional heavy duty press. We only use new materials. These pads are handmade in a smoke free, pet free home. Made in Canada.
Set of 6 includes:
6x Pantyliners: 9 Inches long 2.5 inches width at the wing when snapped (all lengths are approximate)
A pantyliner can be used for daily wear. Some women prefer to use pantyliners when they are finishing off their cycle. Not meant to be used for heavy days. Our pantyliners have a cotton top, 2 layers of cotton flannel as the core and a water-resistant fleece backing.
Sizes and Absorbency
Pantyliner: 9 Inches long 2.5 inches width at the wing when snapped (all lengths are approximate)
Light Days: 10 inches long 2.7 inches width at the wing when snapped (all lengths are approximate)
Heavy Days: 10 inches long 2.7 inches width at the wing when snapped (all lengths are approximate)
Heavy Overnight/Postpartum 12.5 inches long 3 inches with at the wing when snapped (all lengths are approximate)
Heavy Overnight/Postpartum 17 inches long 3 inches with at the wing when snapped (all lengths are approximate)
Note: The Light Days 10 inch pad has a ribbon attached to it to differentiate between light and heavy since they are the same size.
How Wash/Dry Your Pads?
I would like to share with you how I get my pads stain free naturally. You can always try similar products if these are not available.
First, I like to wash my pads separately from other laundry. Cleaning is easy. Place your soiled pads in a bag or bin that allows air flow. After your menstrual cycle simply toss your pads in the washer. Please make sure your pads are unsnapped/unfolded. For a small load add about half cup of baking soda and some (Nature Clean Oxy Stain Remover Powder). Dissolve mixture in some warm water them add to machine. Only use cold water for soaking. Soak for 2-3 hours. After soaking, run a rinse cycle. Now your unstained pads are ready for washing.
(https://natureclean.ca/products/oxy-stain-remover-powder)
Please follow product instructions
Then wash your pads as you would your regular laundry. I like to add some baking soda and an eco-friendly laundry detergent (I prefer liquid). Although there may be some fading over time, I prefer to wash my pads in warm-hot water. Like with any garment, washing your pads in cooler temperatures will give your pads more life. I always add an extra rinse.
I dry my pads on a rack/line, and then I put them in the dryer on low for a few minutes. This saves on utility bills instead of running a full drying cycle. It is best to dry them on low if you are using a dryer. You can also hang them to dry outside in the sun. The sun helps remove stains and is an eco-friendly way of drying) Store your pads in a clean dry place.
PLEASE REMEMBER: If you are washing by hand, never wring out your pads instead gently squeeze out water. Do not use chlorine/fabric softener.
Our pads offer more breathability as they do not contain a PUL barrier. We use water resistant fleece backing in all our pads. Please make sure you change your pads regularly.
Please wash your pads separately before first use.
Shipping & Returns
Do to the nature of the product we cannot accept returns or exchanges.
All domestic orders include shipping with tracking