After changing my wash routine per their recommendation, I now have
stink free diapers and a rash free baby!
Not exact matches
There are so many benefits to cloth
diapering — they're less expensive, they're more eco-friendly, they can help potty learning go faster — but how do you keep them clean and
stink free when you are battling hard water?
My
diapers are sparkling, white,
stink and stain
free.
Natural fibers tend to hold on to
stinks much less than synthetics (including stay - dry fabrics, microfiber, and minky), so one can hope the Bummis overnight cloth
diaper will remain
stink -
free.
Starting off by keeping soiled cloth
diapers stink free, eventually being useful for potty training accidents, and my favorite use right now.....
The
diapers were finally
stink -
free and my daughter's
diaper rash settled down.
Can not stand the smell of Tide and Persil; my daughter is allergic to Country Save; and BumGenius and Rock in Green caused major
stink and build up issues) I thank you for any help or insight you may have on continuing or not continuing to use all
free clear on my
diapers.
I have been using all
free clear for almost 2 years now on my cloth
diapers and have not had any issues with repelling,
stink, build up, etc and no rashes on either of my cloth
diapered babies.
With a roll of dog waste bags in your
diaper bag, you'll always have a
stink -
free and «waterproof bag to throw the dirty
diaper in,» according to new mom Keara of Brooklyn, who shared this hint with me in a cute and helpful infographic she made of the baby products she has found most useful so far (see her full infographic to the right — click on it twice to see it at full size).
Some detergents can come
free with a headache (can cause
stink and repelling), and can actually ruin your
diapers.
Thirsties Pre-Wash and Super Wash is a bit more costly than store brands, but some detergents can come
free with a headache (can cause
stink and repelling) and can actually ruin your
diapers.