You can eliminate
soap residue by adding about 1 cup of white vinegar to the washer's final rinse.
Not exact matches
Because urine
residues are caused
by not enough
soap, or not enough water to rinse clean, there are two ways to avoid urine
residues:
Generally, cleaning you diapers will consist of a cold rinse cycle at highest capacity with no
soap, followed
by a full cycle hot wash at highest capacity with
soap, followed
by 1 - 2 more cold rinses with no
soap to ensure all the
soap is washed out and no
residue will be left behind.
Always use a brush to wash bottles
by hand in non-chlorinated water with special dish liquid that can be used for babies or
soaps that are designed to avoid leaving
soap residue behind.
Your baby's eyes can even become irritated
by soap residue if he rubs his delicate face across a blanket, bedding, spit - up cloths, or a beloved stuffy that has been washed with irritating
soap.
Detergent build - up or
residue is a film on your diapers that is usually caused
by additives in your detergent such as enzymes, brighteners, softeners,
soaps, dyes or natural additives.
Hydrogen peroxide destroys toxins, organisms, and even pulls out the
residues left
by soap.
You can minimize the
soap residue that remains after a dog's shampoo
by adding some vinegar to the bath's rinse water.