I know a lot of you wash your baby's clothes before you put it away etc., but is it absolutely necessary? Why...and supposing I do wash the clothes, what is the best detergent to use that will keep it new feeling and looking. It all looks so perfect I don't want to ruin it!!
Re: Washing baby's clothes
the same reason why you wash your clothes before wearing... dyes and other chemicals from packaging, manufacturing and who knows who or what touched it while in the store.
we are using method baby detergent- you can find it at BRU
Because it's been touched by a LOT of people, mostly strangers, who most likely have extremely dirty hands. And yes, it is ABSOLUTELY necessary!
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I've been told to use Dreft.
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i just asked this on my local and got great answers...
https://community.thebump.com/cs/ks/forums/thread/12517322.aspx
When I think about how many adorable baby outfits I'VE touched in the store, I realize why it's important.
I did a poll about a week ago about detergent-- Dreft vs. other. Here's a link.
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We've all been there at this point lol. ?
Like everyone said because of the chemicals and dyes.
I use any of the "free and clear" detergent, All, Purex, etc. Dreft still has purfumes in it and the free and clear ones don't.
Most 1st time moms (myself included) use Dreft for awhile. Then you realize other cheaper brands (like tide free and clear) are the exact same thing without the targeted marketing. Now I buy just the free and clear stuff and can mix DS' clothes in with DH and mine (yay for less loads).
I always wash clothes before wearing them b/c I think about all the processing stuff and people who touch them and it grosses me out!
New clothes have that "new clothes" look and smell because they are treated with chemicals (in Bangladesh or China or wherever they were made) to keep them looking that way. The primary preservative used is formaldehyde based. I'd wash them.
I guess I do have half the battle done..any second-hand clothes were definitely washed before they went anywhere near the dresser! Luckily, my shower is this Friday, so I'll have things to take care of at that point mostly.
Any ideas on washing Bolivian Llama wool sweaters? My husbands aunt lives over there and sent us one. I'm thinking of using some of that scent free detergent and handwashing it.
God only knows who has touched your baby's clothes, how many times they've fallen off the rack onto the floor, etc etc.
I'm using Cheer Free and Clear. I've heard any type of free and clear is good.
I actually don't think I've ever washed my own clothes before wearing them...I'm gross, apparently :P
But I do intend to do it for the baby's clothes, because of what other people have said. And I intend to use a regular brand of detergent that is for sensitive skin...I think Ivory has one
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