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Poop on Diaper Covers? What Am I Doing Wrong?
Apr 25, 2009 ... For laundering, I recommend Charlie's Soap. The powder is great as you only need 1 tablespoon per load. They also make a liquid cleaner ...
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- I think this is a common problem, everyone I know who uses cloth just washes the cover after every poopy diaper. I don't know anyone who uses a service, though, so yo...
- I don't think my two children ever had a poop without getting it on the covers. I only used nylon covers that would rinse right out in the sink or tub. They'd wipe d...
- Hi S., First, thank you for using cloth with your baby. It's an easy way to teach children from the get-go about being environmentally-aware. I own and operate...
Laundry Help
I discovered Charlie's Soap about two years ago online, and it is truly a fantastic product. My husband's shirts had the same problem, and after using ...
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- Hi J.! I would suggest two things--one, stop using liquid laundry softener (dryer sheet will sufficiently soften your clothing, and reduce static); and two, switch to...
- After cleaning your wash machine. pour some vinigar in your machine and some in your fabric softener dispenser. Run your machine full cycle. Also you could try to cat...
- When you wash the towels put them thru an extra rinse cycle, sometimes the powder detergent (I use it to) foams up more and especially in towels needs and extra rinse....
Tips on Cloth Diapers
I recommend using Charlie's Soap (not a soap at all) for detergent. It is all natural, will not cause any problems with diapers and extremely safe for baby. ...
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- Coming in late here, but I wanted to add my 2 cents. I started a cloth diaper service for the Cincinnati and Dayton area this year. I've tried a LOT of different di...
- A.- No help on the cloth diapers form me However, the front load washers you MUST use HE detergent or it will not rinse and drain your clothes properly. We use ...
- WE NEVER HAD A BLOWOUT when my babies were little. cloth diapers are so awesome!!!! so that's going to be much happier for you! check out diaperpin.com --they have ...
Dreft Detergent
I like Charlie's Soap, it rinses clean so there shouldn't be residue left over to irritate your daughter. You may need to wash her clothes a few times in ...
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- I second (and third!) any response taht says to try a fragrance and dye free brand of detergent. What really workd for my son was to switch detergent, dryer sheets (B...
- I don't know how much Dreft costs but I've been using Seventh Generation Baby detergent. It is totally fragrance free and has a petroleum free(ie vegetable based)formu...
- Any "free" detergent is just is good, if not better. My kids were sensitive and I used Tide Free most of the time and All Free some of the time. Even Arm and Hammer h...
Cloth Diaper Tips for Formula-fed Baby?
2 Hot wash(read tags) with Allens Naturally or Charlies Soap.Occasionally a couple drops of tea tree oil is added to the rinse dispenser. ...
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- I use cloth with my two-year-old and my 2-month-old. The baby is breastfed, but my daughter eats all solids so she has plenty stinky diapers. If you use a fleece-lined...
- Hi R.: I used cloth diapers in the eighties, yes ladies over twenty years ago and they were not the rage then. I preferred them over pampers or other disposable diap...
- can you just rinse the diapers out in clean toilet water and then flush after each use?
Diaper Rash with Cloth Diapers
The bag is small, but you use very little - I've got a family of 7 w/ laundry for 7, a bag of charlies soap lasts us a long time! ...
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- I would suggest using Melapower laundry detergent. It doesn't have any toxins in it at all and is great to use on the most sensitive of skin. And for the diaper rash...
- Jodi D is right. Disposable diapers have very absorbant liners that draw the moisture away from your baby's skin. You have to check a lot more frequently and change he...
- T., I have a skin care, health and wellness company. We have an excellent baby line that has a wonderful diaper rash cream. The diaper rash cream is also good for...
Recommendations for "Baby Safe" Laundry Detergent?
Charlie's soap is great. i use it for all our laundry, incl cloth diapers. pretty inexpensive $8 for 80 loads. comes in a sugar sack with a scoop and you ...
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- When we had our first son who is now almost 8yrs old, we spent the extra money on Dreft cause "That'what momma used" but then I found Baby Biz and Fab also has a baby ...
- I would recommend Dreft Laundry Detergent. I used it which all of my children. It does not have all the chemicals & isn't hard on your baby's clothing or skin. But you...
- Hi H.! Congrats on having a girl! I wanted a girl soo bad when I was pregnant & we are blessed with Leslie. For my first child I used Ivory Snow. For Leslie I tackled...
Looking for Natural/organic Baby Products
We use cloth diapers, so we use an all natural soap so we don't have buildup on them. We use Charlies Soap, www.charliesoap.com its made from washing soda ...
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- Both of my children have eczema and we have been through many many products to get to where we are. My son now takes a bath with just water (no soap unless he needs i...
- Have you tried Dr. Bronner's soap? They make several varieties, including one for babies. I find it at the Vitamin Shoppe, but they also have a website: www.drbronners...
- We use cloth diapers, so we use an all natural soap so we don't have buildup on them. We use Charlies Soap, www.charliesoap.com its made from washing soda and coconut ...
Cleaning at Home
I use a traditional laundry soap (Charlie's Soap) instead of detergent that cleans better than Tide, and you don't need fabric softener with it. ...
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- D., I have been using Shaklee Cleaners since 1991. I am a 42 y/o Mom of a 5 y/o Boy and he even helps me dust and clean the windows with the Shaklee Basic H in a spr...
- I found this: for dishwasher soap and it works wonders: 1 part borax 1 part baking soda put them in the cup where the regu...
- Here are some youtube clips of Moms speaking to Moms about the affect of cleaning chemicals on children, and natural alternatives. Hope it helps. Part 1 http://www...
Laundering Cloth Diapers
On wash day, run a cold rinse wash (you can even add a soak) and then run a hot wash with the soap you're using (I use Charlie's soap). ...
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- I've used cloth diapers on a little girl I take care of for a year and a half and this is my system: cold water wash with no soap, then a hot/cold wash with baking sod...
- Hello E.! What kind of diapers are you using? Just prefolds with covers? Pockets? All-In-Ones? Did they come with washing instructions? How often are you washing? ...
- GOOD FOR YOU for using cloth diapers!!!!! 45 years ago I used them, from a diaper service. They boiled them. They were soft and sterile. I recommend boiling. You coul...