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Thanks to Kellie for this Frugal Baby Tip!

I use infant washcloths as wipes and keep them in small Tupperware
containers that I bought at Salvation Army (S&A outlet, as we call
it!) I had so many washcloths that I decided to put them to good use.

My solution is warm tap water with a squirt of baby oil or babybath. I
have a small container for my diaper bag and pack this before I go to
cut down on possible molding, and then I have a medium one for the
changing table. I also keep a squirt bottle filled with the solution
and extra dry 'wipes' nearby, just in case.

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