Not exact matches
The
other method of storing
cloth diapers before washing is to use a
diaper pail or trash can with a pail liner.
Regardless of your
diaper pail
method, you will likely need to wash your
cloth diapers every
other day to every three days in order to avoid mildew, bacteria overgrowth, stains and the dreaded
diaper pail stench.
So Hubby and i (well, me really) decided against it because i thought with soiled
diapers and the whole washing hassle it would be more sanitary and easier to do disposable... any thoughts or
methods that work for
others that have used
cloth.
Chlorine bleach, another environmental concern, can be replaced with oxygen bleach, hydrogen peroxide, or
other chlorine - free
methods; in fact, many
cloth diaper warranties are void if the
diapers have been washed with chlorine bleach.
- Cost of
cloth diapering vs
other methods - What are the pro's and con's?
While
others feel more comfortable about
cloth diapers that are rinsed before soaking them in a wet pail,
others have already adopted the dry
method that has been proven to be equally as effective in keeping the soiled
diapers from smelling as it sits in the sealed dry pail before laundry day.
What if we told you the best
method of washing
cloth diapers doesn't involve using Tide and
other popular detergents sold in most store?
This post is not intended to make anyone feel bad for their decision to use a
diapering method other than
cloth.
Although the way that I clean my
cloth diapers is different from the routines that a lot of
other moms use, my
method works great for me, my daughter, and my
diapers.