Wipe It Up Wipes - Luxuriously Soft Reusable Wipes
Reusable wipes that make nappy changes simpler (and softer) — not more complicated.
These luxuriously soft bamboo wipes are a simple, reusable alternative designed to make nappy changes, messy faces, and bath time easier — not more complicated.
Just add water, use, wash, and reuse.
💧 Just add water — no chemicals needed
♻️ Reuse again and again — from newborn to toddler years
🧺 Easy to wash — toss in with your nappies or regular laundry
🤍 Gentle on delicate skin — ultra-soft bamboo terry
Plus, grab 20% OFF when ordering 5 or more (discount automatically applied)
- 25 x 25cm size — covers more mess with fewer wipes
- Double-layer bamboo terry — soft, absorbent, and durable
- Reusable & long-lasting — made to handle daily use and washing
- Versatile — perfect for nappy changes, hands, faces, and bath time
- Two colour options — ideal for knowing one colour cleans bums, and the other for faces/hands
Why parents switch to reusable wipes
Most people start using reusable wipes to reduce waste.
They stick with them because they’re actually easier.
- Better clean with fewer wipes — softer at collecting the mess so less wiping and redness on bums
- No hidden nasties, especially on sensitive skin
- You'll never run out, one set can replace thousands of disposable wipes over time.
- You'll save money over time
- No extra loads of washing — just add them to what you’re already doing with reusable nappies.
Care & washing: Machine washable | Wash with your cloth nappies or regular laundry | Line dry or tumble dry on low
Helpful tip: Keep a small container of pre-wet wipes at your change station so they’re ready to grab when you need them.
Do I need anything special to use these? Nope — just water. Some families choose to use a wipes solution (like some soap or essential oils in water), but it’s not necessary.
Are they only for nappy changes? Not at all — they’re great for faces, hands, bath time, and even as a reusable alternative to cotton pads. That's why we have two trim colours, so if you're using in different areas there's no mix up.