They still say 1/4
cup bleach once a month is okay with their diapers and they back this up with their warranty.)
I also wash with a 1/2
cup bleach once in awhile to sanitize them.
Not exact matches
Cotton Babies recommends 1/4
cup of
bleach once per month.
Then we found on their website that they recommend adding 1/4
cup of
bleach when you wash them
once a month.
Stripping cloth diapers bumgenius style - The cloth diaper manufacture Bumgenius recommends adding 1/4
cup bleach to your hot wash cycle
once per month.
If that doesn't work, use the blue Dawn treatment, and
once in a great while, it's acceptable to use a
cup of chlorine
bleach (like Clorox) to sanitize your diapers.
While most diaper manufacturers advise against
bleaching diapers regularly, since it can weaken the fabric and damage elastic,
once in a while during a strip it's fine to add a
cup of
bleach to the initial wash.
BumGenius tells us «
Once per month, use up to 1/4
cup bleach in the hot wash cycle (step 3) to sanitize diapers and fight odors.»
Use 1/4
cup or 60 mL
bleach in the hot wash
once per month.
They recommended that I increase my
bleach to 3/4
cup (
once a month) and dry in the sun.
To keep it fresh, run your washer empty with a
cup of
bleach once a week.
I typically have eczema patients soak
once a week in a
bleach bath (half
cup bleach in a full bathtub) for 10 minutes, then rinse off.
Once the habitat is cleaned of organic material, disinfect it with a dilute
bleach solution (one - half
cup of
bleach to one gallon of warm water) or disinfectant.
In a pet store setting, cages and equipment, especially
cups, should be disinfected with
bleach solution and soaked at least
once a week.
I had a neighbor borrow
bleach once, then return it in a
cup.