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 was really wanting to use a homemade mix, but i keep reading about how it will screw up the covers. i don’t want that to happen, obviously. i’m glad to know Country Save made the list. Thanks for giving recommendations that are not just your product.
Thanks for the great information. I’m going to start cloth diapering in June-ish (first baby is due May 30th) and have been considering making my own laundry detergent for some time now, but now that I know that it’s not particularly good to use on cloth diapers I will continue to buy detergent for now and if I do make homemade stuff later I’ll be sure to just use it on my and my husband’s clothes.
I used Allen’s detergent the first year and it seemed as though we always had stink issues. Then I learned about making my own laundry detergent and then ommiting the soap for the diaper detergent. Haven’t had a problem since! And that was 3 years ago. Every now and then I try some other cloth diaper detergent but I always go back because they either don’t work as well or it’s just too expensive! It would be cheaper for me just to do sposies if I had to buy special detergent and use the recommended amount!
Great information! I’ve thought about making my own laundry soap, but I think I’ll stick to ones that I know will work and not damage my diapers. Thanks!
This is one area where I am happy to spend money lol. I have zero desire to even attempt home made detergents.
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