Now, if I saw that headline, I would be like, “What? Of course it is!”. But in the case of using homemade laundry detergents, it is not always best for your diapering products. Below is a list of typical ingredients found in homemade laundry detergents:
Bar soap
Fels Naptha Soap
Liquid castile soap
Borax
Oxygen Bleach
Vinegar
Washing Soda
Now, you say, those are all natural ingredients. Yes, we love natural ingredients, but these may not be recommended for good reasons. What diapering products you are washing will determine which ingredient cannot be used.
Pure Soap: Bar soap, grated soap, Fels Naptha soap, Castile soap:
Pure soaps can deteriorate lamination, creating tiny pinholes and rendering the waterproofing useless. Pure soaps can also coat diapers, making them repel rather than absorb.
- Do not use on any diapering product.
- Do not use on covers, or diapers with components such as elastic - especially hook and loop fasteners. May be used on prefolds and inserts without elastic.
- May be used sparingly on diapering products, but not recommended for every wash as it is harsh. Thirsties recommends a treatment not more than once a month to preserve your diapering items.
- Do not use on diaper covers, pail liners, diaper duffles, or any diaper with lamination or elastic.
- May be used on prefolds and inserts without elastic.
- We do not recommend adding Washing Soda along with a detergent as an additive.
- Allens Naturally Liquid*
- Arm and Hammer Essentials
- Country Save Liquid
- Mountain Green Ultra Baby *
- Planet Delicate Laundry Wash Liquid
- Thirsties Pre-Wash and Super Wash *
- Vaska
- Allen’s Naturally Powder*
- Country Save Powder*
- Planet Powder*
- Rockin Green: Soft Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, or Funk Rock *
I’m so glad y’all wrote about this. I have always wondered about homemade CD detergent… :/
There is so much conflicting information regarding cloth diaper detergent. This is good information although the detergent I am using right now seems to have both washing soda and oxygen bleach. It is marketed as cloth diaper safe and the only one that has worked in our hard water/HE front loader combo. Not sure where to go from here. Ugh.
Thanks so much for this! I can see that some of these products wouldn’t be so good on other clothing items too – not just diapers.
I am also interested to hear from others. I have been using homemade detergent on my diapers for over 4 years and have never experienced any of these things. Has anyone who has made their own ever experienced anything that is described in the post? I would love to know. Thanks for sharing!
This post came just in time… My first baby is due in a week and I was getting ready to prep my diapers. I absolutely don’t want to ruin the investment we just made in cloth diapers!
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