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Mum creates her own baby wipes after shops run out during coronavirus panic

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A mum who was left unable to find baby wipes as other shoppers stripped the shelves during the coronavirus pandemic found a savvy way to create her own - and even saved money.

She shared her hack online in the hope of helping others who were struggling to find the wipes as many shops continue to struggle to keep up with demand.

The parent, from Australia, picked up an oversized bath towel from her local bargain store for just £3, which she cut into 32 square pieces - each the size of an individual face flannel.

She said uses the cloths for nappy changes, before soaking them and washing them to be used again. Creating the wipes took about 20 minutes and she said it takes the stress away from having to try and hunt down baby wipes when she

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