Not exact matches
If you have been using a
detergent that has caused
build up and
then switch to another
detergent that is good for cloth,
then you may have issues.
If you are using too little
detergent to release this soil, you will
then get a microscopic
build up of oils on the surface of the fabric eventually causing it to repel or stink.
The science behind
detergent is that it cleans the diapers
then rinses clean, it does not
build up that is a myth.
If you wash other laundry in
detergents that aren't safe for cloth diapers, or if you use softeners in your other laundry,
then those additives can
build up in your washer and dryer — and eventually on your diapers, too.
They can only hold so much, and if they're holding
detergent build up and mineral deposits,
then that leaves less room for catching urine.
Then I went even further and looked into BumGenius, Applecheeks, AMP, Rumparooz, Bummis etc... All of these companies AGREE that
detergent can
build up and cause repelling problems along with stink issues.
(The way it works: Six automatic window - washing machines run on tracks on the outside of the
building, spraying the
building with water and
detergent, brushing the windows and the aluminum skin, and
then vacuuming
up the water, filtering and reusing the water as it goes.)
Dust with a dry brush,
then clean your furniture with a non-foaming
detergent, as any residue can cause mildew to
build up.