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:
- Fill machine with Hot water on the highest water level, using a heavy cycle.
- Add 2 Tablespoons of Dawn Classic dish soap to the wash water and agitate for about 10 seconds.
- Add diapers and run wash cycle, adding two extra warm rinses.
- If the rinse water is slimy or has any bubbles during the last rinse, you should add another rinse.
I’m with Lindsay, I used cloth diapers for 4 kids and NEVER had an issue with stains, stink (other than the diaper pail-which was solved with deodorant cakes) or residue. Hot water, quality detergent and extra rinse worked the best. When I was using laundromat machines I rinsed them by hand first then full wash. With a touch of laundry booster or bleach (too much and you destroy the fibres) and your diapers will be just fine. Don’t over think stuff moms!
Do you find vinegar works as enough of a water softener?
Needed this! Thanks for the info!
I just purchaed a bunch of used cloth diapers so this is very helpful! Thanks!
Under the HE section, it refers to using “one of the tricks above to add weight to your diaper load,” but I didn’t see any tricks listed above.
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