I would really like to try out this detergent, I still have to find a near by store where I can
get safe detergent for reusable diapers.
Not exact matches
We rotated through at least 3 or 4 «crunchy»
detergents considered
safe for cloth diapers, and tried some traditional ones, too, as we tried to
get her comfortable and to keep our cloth diapers in good shape.
The material to make this adorable quilt is made with 100 % cotton and even prewashed in baby
safe detergent (so you don't have to worry about baby's sensitive skin
getting irritated).
It's worth paying attention to how many laundry loads you are
getting out of your baby
safe detergent.
It goes without saying that even if your laundry
detergent is the
safest, baby - friendliest product in the universe, when you're pulling out clothing fresh from the machine that remains stained and dirty, that soap is
getting its pink slip.
This can be caused by several things: a poor fit, not
getting changed often enough, use of diaper rash cream (if it is not cloth diaper
safe it can cause the diapers to become water repellent), or a buildup of
detergent and / or minerals in the fabric of the cloth diapers.
However I
get the stinkies straight away when using any CD
safe detergent at home (I've tried them all!)
I was constantly stripping my diapers (without really knowing what I was doing) trying to
get the stench out after I switched to a cloth diaper
safe detergent.
I've used bleach on an as - needed basis (when my cloth
safe detergent wasn't
getting them clean and I wanted to kill bacteria and when I have bought used diapers) and I haven't had my diapers, PUL or inserts ruined in the slightest.