I just had to make sure that I used cloth diaper safe detergents and
avoided fabric softeners for those loads.
Avoid fabric softeners, stain guards or dryer sheets.
No matter what detergent you use, be sure to
avoid fabric softeners, either in your detergent or added separately.
Avoid fabric softeners and additives.
Also
avoid fabric softeners.
Tip # 4:
Avoid fabric softeners and dryer sheets Fabric softeners and dryer sheets does nothing but coat your cloth diapers with oil (often used with fragrance).
Please
avoid fabric softeners, chlorine bleach, or any other whitening agents.
Gentle detergent is recommended, please
avoid fabric softeners.
Just
avoid fabric softeners.
The absorbency of these diapers is terrific as long as you prep them correctly and
avoid fabric softener!!
Avoid fabric softeners, bleach and brighteners.
Follow the cleaning instructions carefully, but
avoiding fabric softener is good rule of thumb when washing them.
Not exact matches
It's a good idea to
avoid fragrance in your laundry detergent and skip
fabric softener.
CAMPHOR (in: perfume, shaving cream, nail enamel,
fabric softener, dishwasher detergent, nail color, stickup air freshener)-- «local irritant and CNS stimulant»...» readily absorbed through body tissues»...» irritation of eyes, nose and throat»...» dizziness, confusion, nausea, twitching muscles and convulsions» «
Avoid inhalation of vapors.»
Avoid using
fabric softeners and dryer sheets as they leave an oil coating on clothes.
For example,
avoid using bleach,
fabric softeners, and whiteners as they will break down the protective layers in the covers during washing and reduce the resistance..
Just be sure to
avoid using bleach, vinegar, dryer sheets and
fabric softener.
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!
Avoid highly fragranced products such as dryer sheets and
fabric softeners.
When you wash cloth diapers (and baby clothes),
avoid using
fabric softeners, antistatic products, and perfumed detergent.
When washing reusable pads, be sure to
avoid liquid
fabric softener as it can impede the pad's absorbency.
Avoid the use
fabric softener because it leaves a waxy coating on the
fabric, which will reduce the absorbency and may cause rashes.
Please
avoid soaps to wash your diapers, and detergents with ingredients such as bleach,
fabric softeners, brighteners, dyes, and fragrance.
Avoid detergents with
fabric softeners.
Avoid dryer sheets and
fabric softeners.
When you use a scent - free laundry detergent and
avoid the chemical fragrance of
fabric softeners and dryer sheets, you end up with laundry that doesn't smell like anything.