But I have two in diapers, so even with over 50 diaper in rotation, I have to
wash at least every other day!
My hair is fine, greasy looking so needs
washed at least every other day (sometimes every day) and I'm getting some grey hairs!
Not exact matches
However, you really should
wash every
other day or
at least every 3rd
day if you want to prevent the dreaded ammonia and barnyard smell that comes from diapers that sit in urine for prolonged periods.
At the newborn stage, even with a cloth diaper stash of 24, you will probably wash daily or at least every other da
At the newborn stage, even with a cloth diaper stash of 24, you will probably
wash daily or
at least every other da
at least every
other day.
Most parents find themselves
washing inserts and covers
at least every
other day.
After two
days my diaper pail does get stinky (especially in warm weather) so I
wash my diapers
at least every
other day.
If you have a toddler or an older infant and you want to use cloth diapers full time and
wash them every
other day, you should have
at least 12 diapers.
The best way to combat diaper pail odor is to
wash cloth diapers (laundry products here,
washing instructions here) frequently,
at least every
other day.
I usually have to
wash my hair
at least every
other day, and whilst no shampoo has cured this problem for me, I am slightly more confident about going that extra
day of not having to
wash it as being an all natural shampoo, it doesn't strip my hair, making it produce more oil to compensate.
I have very long, fine hair and needed something that wouldn't dry it out but also allow me to go
at least every
other day with
washing it.
Water dishes usually need to be cleaned every
other day, while dry - food cups should be
washed at least every third
day.