Once fastened, the "work" begins. A proper Nikki wetset should allow the baby full range of motion while maintaining a waterproof seal. The tension of the Nikki snaps ensures that even as the inner diaper becomes heavy with "wet," it doesn't sag or create gaps. Why Choose Nikki for This Specific Workflow?
You only need 4–6 Nikki covers to go with 24 cloth inners. nikki diaper poop wetset work
They typically feature side-snap or front-fastening designs with superior elastic casing. Once fastened, the "work" begins
Because the Nikki cover is a separate shell, if poop gets on the inner cloth, you can often simply replace the inner diaper and wipe down the Nikki cover (if it's a vinyl/wipeable version), making the "work" of laundry much lighter. How the "Wetset Work" System Functions Why Choose Nikki for This Specific Workflow
To get the most out of this keyword-driven system, follow this three-step workflow: 1. The Absorbent Core (The Wet Layer)
The biggest fear in diapering is the blowout. Nikki covers are specifically engineered to handle "poop work" through two main design features: