This problem can be especially bad
when detergent builds up in the diapers allowing the stink to cling to it.
Not exact matches
Detergent build up is when your are using too much detergent and it is not rinsing completely out of the
Detergent build up is
when your are using too much
detergent and it is not rinsing completely out of the
detergent and it is not rinsing completely out of the diapers.
Excess
detergent and hard water deposits generally
build up in your cloth diapers over time, so if you see suds appear
when they are washed with a conditioner, you'll need to do additional rinses with a conditioner.
When shopping for laundry detergent, it can also be difficult to determine what ingredients are present that may be potential irritants, since some ingredients are considered «trade secrets,» some ingredients cause problems when they build up over time, some chemicals are the product of a chemical reactions from the ingredients, and some harmful ingredients are known by different na
When shopping for laundry
detergent, it can also be difficult to determine what ingredients are present that may be potential irritants, since some ingredients are considered «trade secrets,» some ingredients cause problems
when they build up over time, some chemicals are the product of a chemical reactions from the ingredients, and some harmful ingredients are known by different na
when they
build up over time, some chemicals are the product of a chemical reactions from the ingredients, and some harmful ingredients are known by different names.
Why is it hypothesized that
detergent build -
up (or residue as I'd call it since) would cause poo / pee / ammonia stink
when detergent aroma has no resemblance to either poo or pee or ammonia?
How are we ever going to help moms get their diapers clean and bacteria free and in good shape,
when detergent «
build up» is so feared that we're going so far as to * not use enough * (or none at all!)
If your diapers stink
when they are peed in or if your nose burns from the ammonia smell, and your baby is red on the bottom, your diapers have
detergent build up.
Some
detergents have other ingredients in them that
when used on cloth diapers over time create
build up on the diapers causing them to retain odors and become less absorbent.
When we got our water softener, we dealt with regular
build -
up for the first time since eliminating our home - made
detergent.