Hi,
No problems. I will pm you my paypal details. As for lanolising and caring for wool covers, I use a ready made preparation made by this lady.
www.littlepants.co.uk. It is 1000 times easier than trying to get the mixture right using solid lanolin. She sells it in mini sachets and also in a bigger bottle. If I can find a tiny bottle to put some in to give you I will do, as it lasts FOREVER. You only need to shake it well and use 1ml. It is a really simple process though. You add the mixture to warm water so that it disperses, put the pants in and squeeze the liquid into the fibres. Leave them there overnight, gently squeeze out the majority of the liquid and then lay the pants flat inbetween a towel and pat them to remove as much of the liquid as possible whilst protecting the fibres. Repeat this about 3 times, drying them inbetween each application (not inside the towel). They will then be ready to use. After the initial set up it is really easy. Unless the cover is soiled, you just take it off, air dry it and then use it again. Wool is naturally antibacterial so as long as it smells ok after airing, then it is ok to reuse. Smelly covers and leaky covers are a sign that they need re-lanolising (only once). As a rule of thumb, I found that it is about every 2 weeks or so but it depends on the cover and the childs' urine. Give them a gentle hand wash and then repeat the lanolising process. This is how I did it but have a hunt around the internet, on here or on little pants website and there is loads of varying information. What works for one might not work for another. I would use the initial process with both of these pants. The yellow have never been used and the blue came to me lightly used - other than a bit of label fading they are very fresh (they are an excellent brand) and you probably wouldn't know they had been used. I have never used them though, so I don't know when they were last lanolised as I just washed them on receipt. I had so many covers (wool and otherwise) that I haven't been able to use everything.
I hope that helps - sorry to be so long winded.
Thanks
Nancy