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Dear lovely members of the East Dulwich Forum, would you mind spending a minute completing this survey? I'm studying for an MA in Textiles and am investigating the wipes industry. It's just 10 questions and would really help my research:


https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Y8J9LV8


Also, if anyone has any old, dry (or not dry!) wipes they no longer use, I would love to have them. If you're in SE22 I can come and collect them. They will be used to create new textiles.


Many thanks in advance!

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Done. Good luck with it.


A few of the questions are difficult to answer because they obviously lend themselves to multi choice but are set only to allow single responses. Not sure if you can change this now you?ve started but if you can, people might find it easier to fill in.


OR if you want single response answers, perhaps rephrase the questions to ?most important? or similar?


I?ve got my questionnaire design hat on, obviously feel free to ignore if you?re happy with it!

Would highly recommend these washable reuseable baby wipes from Cheeky Wipes! They are organic cotton, come in nice bright colors and are so lovely on baby skin. They come with a box you just add water to and a bag to take them out and about. I found that now I'm using them, disposable wipes seem really odd! They are like little flannels and clean much better than disposable wipes so I find I only use two per change! You just throw them in a nappy bucket with a drawstring mesh bag in it afterwards and then that goes straight in the washing machine so no need to touch dirty wipes afterwards.


https://www.cheekywipes.com/baby-wipes-kit/baby-wipes-kit-mini.html

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