
GroVia BioLiners allow moisture to pass through while keeping your baby’s skin dry. Easy to use, they keep solids contained for easy clean-up. Simply remove the liner and flush.
GROVIA BIOLINERS – No more dunking or swishing your cloth diapers! These BioLiners allow moisture to pass through while keeping your baby’s skin dry, and keep solids contained for easy cleanup
BREATHABLE – These natural, unscented BioLiners are breathable. They fit perfectly on top of an absorbent layer placed in the reusable GroVia Hybrid Shell. They are an absolute must once you introduce solids to your infant.
SAFE MATERIAL – Each sheet is made from biodegradable and renewable 100% Ingeo PLA. These renewable fibers are free of harsh synthetic chemicals and preservatives, as well as being fragrance-free, chlorine-free, and dye-free.
EASY CLEANUP – BioLiners should not be used as an absorbent layer in your Shell or other cloth diaper. They are designed to lay on top of your absorbent layer to help keep solids contained for easy cleanup!
GO GROVIA – Our mission is to provide the highest quality, environmentally friendly products for your little one. We strive to empower the world with the knowledge necessary to make a positive impact through natural parenting.
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rmsreflection –
Wicks Moisture. Protects Cloth Diapers.
A liner’s job is to protect the diaper from poop and make life easier for mom. The first diaper liner we used would scrunch up and stick to our daughter. The poop would be everywhere and we would still need to scrub the diaper a bit to clean it up. On top of that our daughter developed a yeast diaper rash that we could not figure out how to stop. She was being changed every two hours, her bum was being aired out, we put Lotrimin on her behind, and fed her probiotics. Still the rash lingered. Finally it clicked as I changed her diaper and I noticed how the diaper liner clung to her behind. Horrible. Instead of pulling the urine away from her skin it was holding it against her skin. We stopped using those liners and her rash cleared up in 24 hours!!While I would love to go liner free, a liner would make life easier. My sister gave us a few GroVia BioLiners to try and they were AMAZING. Newborn poop is more liquid and tends to seep into the diaper more but for some reason these liners soak up the liquid and leave the diaper almost pristine. I was in awe. With the previous liner most of the diaper would be yellow but with the GroVia BioLiners the majority of the diaper, maybe 98%, was white! Love love love. The generous width helps to keep poop off the sides and I pull a little out of the leg holes to hold it in place. After two weeks of use my daughter has had zero rashes, etc. And true to what people have said the liners feel dry when just in a wet diaper. That means they are doing their job! I wish we had bought these first because now I have 5-6 rolls of another liner that are just going to waste.
Cathy A –
Great performance!
For my husband and I, liners were a better option as we didn’t want to invest in a diaper sprayer (for fear of our little guy discovering a new “toy”). GroVia makes our favorite disposable liner so far; we’ve been using these for well for over a year (in the past have tried Bumkins, Bummis, and Charlie Banana).The edges usually stick out but it hasn’t caused any leaks. By the time my son needs a diaper change, the liner has likely shifted a bit anyways. I love how they don’t bunch up too much like other brands we have tried – they actually catch the majority of, if not all, the poop. I don’t flush the liners since flushing anything more than a thinner toilet paper isn’t good for your plumbing – I just flip over and after a few seconds the poop falls right off into the toilet. Daycare likes these since the poop just lifts right off and they can toss in the liner in their diaper genie.I have washed and reused these quite a bit. After washing, they shrink down a lot and the texture changes, but you can stretch them out and use 2 to cover the surface of the diaper adaquately. Their performance for catching poop when reused isn’t as great due to the texture and size change, but I don’t mind since they aren’t advertised to be reusable to begin with. I hold on to the washed ones and use for times when I’m fairly certain my son won’t have a poopy diaper.Bottom line: For the price and quantity, these are really one of the best values out there. More importantly, they perform better than any other liners I have tried so far.
Becky –
The reason I’m using cloth diapers!
I find to review a specific GroVia product without also talking about the whole GroVia line to be difficult and not as helpful. I believe many of their products can be mixed with other brands, but for the most part we use just GroVia.Overall I’m very please with GroVia. I went with them because of the versatility they had built into their lines; we use the Hiybrid Diapers. We started using cloth diapers at 3 months and are still very happy with them at 19 months. At home and for the first two diaper changes out of the house we use a shell and cloth liner with BioLiner. I only carry an extra 2 cloth diapers with us when we are out, I don’t really want to be carrying more then 3 dirty diapers around with me; after that we use BioSoakers. About 95 percent of the time the two cloth diaper changes is enough to get us home again. When we travel we also use BipSoakers, which is a nice middle ground between cloth and fully disposable. Both my husband and I are comfortable with the cloth diapers at home or out and it is very rare that we have a sitter, (I understand this is not a luxury or desire most people have). What we have found that works the best for us is to have two of each shell, (not that it really matters that they match), and we always have the next diaper prepped and ready to go on our daughter. After she is re-diapered we then worry about taking care of the dirty one. This system has also made other relatives comfortable enough to do cloth diaper changes too; some times calling us in to take care of the dirty diaper.As far as the BioLiners specifically, they are probably the biggest reason why I was willing to use cloth diapers. I loved the idea of cloth diapers, how much more natural it would be for our child and better for the environment, but I’m not sure that would have been enough to wash dirty diapers out by hand. The BioLiners allow the solid waist to fall cleanly into the toilet with no messy clean up. I couldn’t really imagine what they were going to be like before buying them and opening them up the first time. What they remind me of most is a fabric softener sheet. I know that sounds odd, but they work wonders and we’ve never had a problem with them.My only concern when deciding to go this route in diapering was how they were going to be on the plumbing. I researched several other products from similar companies that had much stronger warnings about what type of plumbing system you should use their product on and decided to go with GroVia. We have never once had an issue.– I would and have recommend GroVia and their BioLiners to anyone interested in cloth diapers.
Kris –
These work well for catching poops and giving a layer between the diaper and soin. They are bigger than other liners so they have to be tucked or folded. Our daycare loves them.
Whye Foong –
A bit east to rip
C-T –
Not even sure they’re bamboo
Eco Mom –
These liners a great size. I’m using them with 3 different brands of cloth diapers and they fit great in every one. They don’t bunch or deteriorate like other brands. I wouldn’t flush them, they seem too durable.
Evelyn –
Best liners I have. I have used g diaper liners they keep the poop completely off the diaper but they start deteriorating when they get wet. Leaving pieces behind on bum and falls appart when picked up. These leave a little mark on diaper(that can easily be cleaned with no fuss) and can be picked up and thrown out no problem!!