Ecos makes a great fragrance -
free liquid detergent that works well on cloth diapers.
Not exact matches
«fabrics washed in regular
liquid Tide, Dreft, Ivory Snow, and Baby Soft (all
detergents containing UV brighteners, perfumes and dyes), increased in weight by as much as 2 % over the period of 8 washes as compared to washing in plain water or additive -
free detergent.»
There are also some commercially available brands: the US Military requires that all army combat uniforms be laundered with
detergents free from optical brighteners, and they suggest the following
detergents to be suitable: Bold powder, Cheer
Liquid, Cheer powder, All powder, Surf powder, and Woolite.
The
free and clear
detergents can be purchased as powder,
liquid or single dose packs.
Detergents we DO N'T LIKE - Allen's, Dr. Bronner's, 7th generation, Soap Nuts, Method, Shaklee, any other «free and clear» detergents (powder
Detergents we DO N'T LIKE - Allen's, Dr. Bronner's, 7th generation, Soap Nuts, Method, Shaklee, any other «
free and clear»
detergents (powder
detergents (powder or
liquid)
Detergents we LIKE - Tide Original or Ultra
liquid, Cheer, Sun, Tide
Free ultra, Mountain Green (same as Planet, definitely HOT wash, warm rinse and be prepared for periodic stripping) Purex
Free and Clear is on this list, but we don't recommend it over Tide
Free.
This natural
liquid laundry
detergent by Puracy is
free of sulfates.
My cloth diapering routine includes, Alva baby pocket diapers, disposable inserts, cloth wipes, California baby diaper area wash, biokleen bac - out (thanks to you), biokleen
free and clear
liquid detergent, and soon I'll be getting and installing a diaper sprayer!
(TIP: Dr. Bronner's All Natural
Liquid Soap can be used as shampoo, body wash, mouthwash, shaving cream, or even dish soap or laundry
detergent AND it's
free of chemicals, so it won't harm the environment.)