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Special Detergent for Baby's Clothes

Hello Mom's! My son is now 10 months old, my question is: How many of you still buy a special detergent, i.e. Dreft, for your baby's laundry after about 6 months of age? It just seems to be more economical to use the same detergent for everyone's laundry. Thank you for your input!

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Thank you for all of your responses! It will definitely make it easier to just buy one laundry detergent for everyones laundry. I also believe that keeping baby's clothes separate still might be a good idea... but I will no longer buy the EXPENSIVE Dreft anymore!!! I usually buy the dye-free Costco brand, so I think I'll be good to go!

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I was told by my pediatrician the opposite of what is traditionally believed - he said that it is NOT necessary to wash the baby's clothes seperately in its own Dreft dtergent. He said that hypoallergenic, dye free, and fragrance free detergents that are carried in all regular grocery stores (made by Tide and other name brand and trusted detergents) are the same as Dreft, and it allows the laundry doer in the house to do ALL the clothing in the same detergent, and can throw all the clothes in mixed at the same time.

With more than one child and a husband, its a pain in the butt to have to do a seperate or half load of laundry just for the baby's clothing. My child has VERY sensitive skin, but we use the hypoallergenic Tide since she was born, and its perfect.

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I just switched to a detergent that is free of fragrance. I use All Free and CLear, I have sensitive skin too and since I started using it for everyones laundry, I have noticed a difference for me too. And the concentrated is smaller to store and the cost is about the same.

Hello,

I switched to Tide FREE at about the same time and I also use unsented dryer sheets. Hope this helps!

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Hi M.,

I used Dreft for all 3 of my children for about the same time frame as yourself. When I switched over, for economical reason, I still washed my toddlers clothes separately with the detergent everyone else used but very limited amounts of detergent. I would not wash the clothes with everyone else's clothes due to the fact that older siblings and adults are exposed to alot of other elements. My children are now 22, 19 and 15 so times have changed, but I bet you can find a really good non allergenic, or dye/perfume free detergent for everyone.

Save time and save money. Good Luck!

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For my family, we use All Free and Clear or Purex detergent. It's best to use ones without fragrances. By the way, we've always used our regular fragrance free detergents even when our kids were newborns and it's been fine. But we don't use fabric softeners (bounce) due to all the chemicals and strong fragrances which can cause an allergic reaction. Good luck to you!

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Hi M.,

I am the happy mother of 7 children and you never needed to start with the "dreft" in the first place so anytime you want to stop is perfectly fine. Stains come out better with a spray bottle of water,rubbing alcohol,and a tiny touch of dish soap, then launder with any laundry soap. Special detergent is a waste on money unless your little one is allergic.
Best of luck,
C.

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I was told by my pediatrician the opposite of what is traditionally believed - he said that it is NOT necessary to wash the baby's clothes seperately in its own Dreft dtergent. He said that hypoallergenic, dye free, and fragrance free detergents that are carried in all regular grocery stores (made by Tide and other name brand and trusted detergents) are the same as Dreft, and it allows the laundry doer in the house to do ALL the clothing in the same detergent, and can throw all the clothes in mixed at the same time.

With more than one child and a husband, its a pain in the butt to have to do a seperate or half load of laundry just for the baby's clothing. My child has VERY sensitive skin, but we use the hypoallergenic Tide since she was born, and its perfect.

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I still buy Dreft for my 9 month old. But for my girls (5 and 4 yrs old) I did buy Dreft for almost 2 years. I slowly did one load with our detergent then the next back to Dreft to make sure my daughters were not allergic to the detergent.

Truthfully, I stopped buying Dreft for my baby when she was 1 month old. I use the Costco brand Dye Free and Fragrance Free detergent and it doesnt seem to bother her skin at all (She hasnt had any kind of skin rashes or allergies at all) but I do have a nephew who has very sensitive skin, and the Costco brand detergent works well for him too. So, although Dreft is nice, and smells so good, unless your baby has super sensitive skin, I dont think you need to keep spending that kind of money on a special detergent.

I just use a natural detergent like Seventh Generation for everyone. Its unscented and I dont use fabric sheets. So they dont end up with a perfumey fresh smell but I know they are clean.

After my oldest (of 5) was about 6 weeks old I have never bought baby laundry soap. I buy a dye free and scent free soap on everyones clothes. I have 5 kids who break out with the slightest change, but the are fine with this. It is a waste of money, and time separating the laundry!

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