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Mom's what do you use all those wash clothes for? I have a zillion and have maybe used 1 or 2 ever. I get them wet and then don't know what to do with it, so I clean the floor while Luke is in the bathtub.
Sorry I know this may seem dumb.
Re: Dumb question
Abe's ducts are closed so we have to use a warm wet cloth to get the gunk out multiple times a day...clean cloth each time so we don't redistribute the gunk. I use the textured side for his eyes and the smooth side to wipe his face.
Two for bath time. One soapy. One not soapy.
Random hand and face washing.
I know that we should probably use them for the bath, but I always just take the soap and soap up my hands and wash him that way.
I also don't use wash clothes for myself unless I'm taking a quick washcloth shower
I was thinking that maybe I should bring some downstairs to wipe him up with post meal. That would be a good use for them.
I guess when he was really little and he couldn't get wet, we used about 4-5 in rotation for bathing.
Mostly for meals - that little bugger gets dirty! I keep most of them in a kitchen drawer for this purpose. What do you wash him up with for meals? Then I keep a few in the bathroom for tubs, but often I'll just soap him up with my hands like you do.
ETA: I also use them to clean his boogie nose because I hate crusty snot!
Two for the bath, like Brianne: one soapy, one water-only. (MH just uses his hands)
We also keep a stash downstairs for post-meal or post-artwork cleanup.