Hello All,
I just wanted to get everyone's opinion on detergent to wash baby clothes, sheets, car seat etc. I have heard great things about both but I wanted to get input on here as to which one to use. This is my first baby so I want to make sure I'm using the best of the best.
Thank you in advance
Re: Dreft vs. Seventh Generation detergent
Dreft is overpriced and has perfumes and dyes. Stay far away.
Seventh Generation is overpriced and not necessary.
Anything that is "free and clear" is perfect for baby. All, Purex, Tide...
I agree with previous posters. Dreft is a marketing gimmick targeted at first time moms. It is more expensive, comes in smaller bottles, and has tons of added fragrance that aren't good for baby to smell or have on his/her skin.
We used Purex Free and Clear and All Free and clear detergents with our little one. It is very rare to have an allergic reaction to a mild free and clear detergent. Skip the fabric softener and dryer sheets too. (They make flame retardant clothes flammable, and usually have added fragrance too).
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This is what I use for all our laundry now. A small container lasts forever, since the most you ever use is a tablespoon. It also works on cloth diapers, which is great because I didn't want to use 2 different detergents.
We have used Dreft, Purex Baby, Free and Clear, and Charlies's soap. Keep in mind that some children and adults are actually sensitive to the whiteners and brighteners added to detergents not just the perfumes and dyes.
I hate Dreft. It is insanely expensive and in my opinion does not get any stains out. Not even their stain spray. I always used All Free & Clear or Tide Free & Clear. Anything without dyes and scents is fine for a newborn with sensitive skin.
My daughter had pretty sensitive skin and I started using softener on her clotheswhen she was a month or 2 old- mostly Downy. And it was fine
Yep. After getting this same advice I have just come back from the store exchanged my Dreft for Free and Clear All
Also for cleaning baby toys, high chair trays etc I use vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Vinegar is a wonderful natural cleaner and no harsh chemical worries