According to PetMeds,
never use a fabric softener sheet on your cat.
Never use fabric softener of any kind on reusable diapers.
NEVER use fabric softener on your pads or it will cause them to repel and not absorb properly.
NEVER use fabric softener and make sure all of the detergents you use for diapers do NOT have additives such as fabric softener, dye, brighteners, bleach, nor fragrances in them.
Never use fabric softeners, laundry additives, bleach, stain treatments, soaking or dryer sheets.
Not exact matches
And you'll
never have to sweat the small stuff — you make a request for pickup
using the app and can specify all your preferences, right down to your preferred detergent and whether you need
fabric softener.
It removes any residue that builds up in the washing machine, it's great for helping towels to become fluffy and absorbent (
fabric softener should
never be
used on towels), it doesn't leave a chemical residue on your clothes and towels which touch your skin, it's a cheap alternative to traditional
fabric softeners, and it won't make your clothes smell like anything.
Never use dryer sheets - like the
fabric softener, the dryer sheet will decrease the absorbability of the diapers.
Jennifer — I've heard of (and
used) essential oils for natural fragrances but
never heard of
using them for
fabric softeners.
In fact, if you have a good washing routine and you do not
use fabric softeners and / or baby rash creams, you may
never need to strip your cloth diapers.
Nursing pads will help protect your clothing, but make sure to avoid wearing wet pads for an extended amount of time, and when you wash them
never used a liquid
fabric softener because they will absorb it and may irritate your skin!
You
NEVER want to
use fabric softener on cloth diapers because it makes the diapers less absorbent which will make them leak and even cause diaper rashes.
NEVER use bleach, borax,
fabric softeners or dryer sheet.