Then I rinsed each individually and then put through a regular wash day cycle with additional rinses until there were no suds. (lagoonbaby.com)
Excess detergent and hard water deposits generally build up in your cloth diapers over time, so if you see suds appear when they are washed with a conditioner, you'll need to do additional rinses with a conditioner. (thinking-about-cloth-diapers.com)
1 short cycle warm (or cool) water wash 1 long / heavy duty hot water wash with detergent 1 additional rinse cycle Bleach: (1/4 cup for most standard size loads / machines) A periodic bleaching of micro-terry and microfiber inserts is recommended; especially since micro-terry is more prone to build - up and stink issues. (kellyscloset.com)