I don't use
fabric softener because it a) always seems to get on some of our clothing and ruin it and b) you aren't supposed to use it on children's pajamas.
Avoid the use
fabric softener because it leaves a waxy coating on the fabric, which will reduce the absorbency and may cause rashes.
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!
Not exact matches
One thing I've noticed is I don't need to use
fabric softener anymore
because my clothes are naturally soft after drying.
Yes, some people have complicated wash routines
because they have hard water, ineffective washers, used diapers, or a well meaning husband who thinks everything needs
fabric softener.
Do not use
fabric softener on your cloth diapers
because it coats the
fabric fibers in the diapers, which reduces absorbency of the diapers.
Because the product uses a natural coconut oil, the towels felt soft to the touch but did not lose absorbency as they would with a commercial
fabric softener added.
Do not use commercial
fabric softeners on cloth diapers
because they reduce the absorbency of the
fabric.
I trust P&G Free & Gentle laundry detergent,
fabric softener and dryer sheets
because I know they are safe for our sensitive skin and noses.
Skip
fabric softener and dryer sheets
because they can contain fragrances that may irritate your baby's skin.
You NEVER want to use
fabric softener on cloth diapers
because it makes the diapers less absorbent which will make them leak and even cause diaper rashes.
You can't use
fabric softeners on cloth diapers and you can't even use them in the dryer with regular clothes
because the
fabric softeners build up in the machine.