Diapers are butts down the dirtiest things I launder, so I use the full amount
of recommended detergent according to how large a load I'm doing.
As far as washing recommendations go, we will
not recommend detergents designed to leave our product coated with chemicals.
Maman Loup's opinion: Diapers are butts down the dirtiest things I launder, so I use the full amount of
recommended detergent according to how large a load I'm doing.
Recommended by the National Eczema Association, all ® free clear is the number one
recommended detergent by dermatologists for those with sensitive skin and by allergists because it is hypoallergenic.
:) I do a prewash first, then add
the recommended detergent amount in the second heavy duty wash.
Many moms believe you should use half
the recommended detergent to wash your cloth diapers, or the detergent will «build up» on the diapers and cut absorbency.
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.
Half
the recommend detergent will result in half a cleaning job).
Check with the manufacturer of your diapers for
a recommended detergent.
You actually use half of
the recommended detergent and my water bill hasn't gone up and I have been using cloth diapers for two years.