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How to Strip Cloth Diapers

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You will need to strip your diapers if you have residue or diaper odor. Residue can be caused by hard water, diapers than are not cleaned or rinsed thoroughly, detergents, or from greasy products such as diaper creams or fabric softeners. You could also have soap scum if you use a non-approved soap or detergent. Following are the instructions for diaper stripping. Strip only as needed, as it can be harsh on your diapering products.   Standard machines: Maximum load size is 24 XS/S or 18 M/L diapers. Starting with clean diapers:
  1. Fill machine with Hot water on the highest water level, using a heavy cycle.
  2. Add 2 Tablespoons of Dawn Classic dish soap to the wash water and agitate for about 10 seconds.
  3. Add diapers and run wash cycle, adding two extra warm rinses.
  4. If the rinse water is slimy or has any bubbles during the last rinse, you should add another rinse.
HE machines: Dawn dish soap is NOT low sudsing. Please do not use dish soap in a High Efficiency machine, as this will most likely void the warranty on your machine. You will need to use a top loading machine or the bathtub to strip with Dawn dish soap. If you need to strip your diapers in an HE machine, you can use RLR. This can be found online. Maximum load size is 15 XS/S or 12 M/L diapers. Start with clean diapers, and follow instructions on the RLR package. *RLR can be harsh on components, especially Aplix fasteners. Please use only when needed. Important: If you have residue on your diapers, you will want to strip the diapers but also take care of what is causing the problem. First make sure you are using the correct wash instructions. If you are not using a recommended detergent, you will want to strip your diapers and change to a cloth diaper safe detergent. Make sure that if you use a diaper cream that it is cloth diaper safe. You may want to use a liner when using diaper creams. For hard water, you will need to use a water softener such as Calgon Water Softener or 1/4 cup baking soda to your wash load. Please send any questions to support@thirstiesbaby.com.

~Sonya

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27 comments

  • Great post! I need to strip some used diapers before we use it on our little one.

    Jennifer Kendall on
  • Great tips on stripping cloth diapers. Thankfully, I’ve only had to strip 3 times, and I’ve been cloth diapering for over 18 months.

    Sarah Jane on
  • My diapers started leaking recently and I noticed that when I spray the inserts with my diaper sprayer that the water almost repels, so I need to strip them! However, ive never had to strip them before so I wasn’t sure how… I’m glad you posted this!

    Bekah Kuczenski on
  • This is helpful!
    I have a front loader HE, any tips for stripping with that? I don’t know if i can fill the tub with water and let them soak in the washer. Can I soak them in RLR in an utility tub then wash them in the washer?

    Felicia R on
  • I just did this last week because of smell. It worked great! And so easy!!

    Traci on

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