Fluff Love University is a great information site and we used it to learn
about water hardness, set up a wash routine for our particular machines, & learn about stripping & sanitizing our pre-loved fluff.
Not exact matches
How you go
about washing cloth diapers — and what detergent you use — varies depending upon several factors, including
water hardness, hot
water temperature, «what kind of machine you use or if you're washing by hand and how many diapers you are washing at a time,» says Russell.
In general,
about 15 - 16 grains of
water hardness can be controlled with detergents and packaged
water conditioners.
In general, you can control up to
about 15 to 16 grains of
water hardness with detergents and
water conditioners.
In my time spent educating myself on cloth diapering, and all the washing which that entails, I've learned so much
about laundry detergent,
water hardness, washing machine settings... The list is endless.
I joined a cloth diaper Facebook group and explained my situation, I was asked
about every single aspect of my cloth diapering wash routine,
hardness of
water, machine, detergent, baby's sensitivities... Everything... The great thing is there are soooo many people in these groups that you are hound to find a few people in a very similar or same exact situation that can help you out.