Not exact matches
I actually make and sell
diapers, so it always makes me a little sad to see a lot of the
wash advice out there.
She asked her friend for
advice about
washing her new cloth
diapers.
Of all of the (I would venture to say) hundreds of mamas that I have helped with their cloth
diaper wash routine, the large majority of them were still following the old
advice and using barely any detergent at all.
There's a lot of
diaper -
washing advice out there, including this very post, and some of it is contradictory (like that myth about using half the recommended detergent to get your
diapers clean); when in doubt, follow your parental instinct and do what seems best.
The best
advice I can give you is to establish a great
washing routine from the beginning and to choose a quality, reputable brand of
diapers.
Green Mountain
Diapers made it easy with practical
advice and
washing guide
washed away my fears.
Are people always asking your
advice on how to start, how to
wash diapers, or what to do in a
diaper crisis?
They're just
diapers people, calm down... Everything was a learning process for me at first, but we got our proper fitting
diapers finally, we
wash them with a great working routine, if I hear
advice that makes me have a second thought (or really just sounds off, like the CLR bit), I just pass... And I don't preach as I know my
advice might not go well for others.
Based on the
advice of my pediatrician, before we started using cloth
diapers again, I
washed my clean
diapers in a normal
wash cycle and added 1/4 cup of bleach; making sure to rinse well.
(click < — for more detailed
washing instructions) My best
advice for
washing cloth
diapers is Keep It Simple!