How to Warm Baby Wipes

Baby wipes don't really need warming as long as you keep your home at a comfortable temperature. But if you really want to warm wipes, it can be done safely and easily.

Things You'll Need

  • Baby Washcloths
  • Baby Wipe Warmers
  • Bath Towels
  • Baby Wipes
  • Blow Dryers

Instructions

    • 1

      Choose very carefully if you buy an electric wipe warmer. Some of these have been recalled due to possible fire hazard. Check the Consumer Products Safety Commission Web site, or call the manufacturer to ask about previous recalls and possible hazards.

    • 2

      Hold wipes in your hands for a few moments before you use them to help take off the initial coolness.

    • 3

      Hold wipes in front of a blow dryer on "warm" for a few seconds, but not long enough to dry out or overheat the wipes.

    • 4

      Wring out cloth wipes or baby washcloths in warm soapy water before using them.

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