Do
your research on the detergents yourself.
Not exact matches
After a lot of
research into
detergents, water softening additives, and dosages, we suggest that you take the time to read our full our article
on hard water and cloth diapers to find a cloth diaper wash routine and
detergent that works.
I write about children's health topics
on a monthly basis for a couple of parenting magazines, and in my
research a few months back, I saw the press release about the
detergent pods.
If you are just starting your cloth diapering journey, I can not emphasize enough how helpful it is to choose a really good
detergent and I also suggest you
research my other educational material
on
If you are just starting your cloth diapering journey, I can not emphasize enough how helpful it is to choose a really good
detergent and I also suggest you
research my other educational material
on cloth diapering, diaper rash ointments, and classes.
Ever since my stink and ammonia issues with my diapers, I did a lot of
research on laundry and how
detergents work, and how to properly clean waste, disinfect, prevent ammonia, etc, and it was so enlightening and changed my whole outlook.
Oh, hey, I was
researching for another blog post... and Proctor & Gamble, a
detergent manufacturer, explains that optical brighteners do, in fact, leave deposits
on clothing as part of their function.
My
research has uncovered for certain that Dreft and Ivory Snow, Trader Joe's, Seventh Generation etc, as well as any
detergent containing fabric softeners, optical brighteners and stain protectors that are definitely not okay to use
on your cloth diapers.
Hi I was wondering if you have done any
research on the young living products... they including the young living baby lotion, baby wash, foaming thieves hand soap, and dishwasher
detergent.
Students posed their own
research questions; they set up experiments and then tested variables such as
detergent, soap, and toothpaste
on bacterial growth.