What's everyone using to wash baby clothes?
I get weird allergic reactions to regular stuff, so I have to use Tide Free or Seventh Generation for my clothes. Is that fine for baby, too, or do I need to buy something else? We're getting our dresser any day now, and I want to start washing baby clothes and storing them properly.
TIA!
Re: Baby laundry detergent
I am planning to use one of the "free and clear" types to avoid irritation. However, if pressed or I run out, I will use regular and do a double rinse.
From what I have read Dreft is a waste of money.
Oh, I also read that if you have very hard water you should double rinse and that powder detergent leaves more residue than liquid (this was in this week's Lucie's List update, subscribe if you don't already, lost of great tips in there! https://www.lucieslist.com/ )
Stick with what you've been using.
We bought Dreft for DS and I thought it smelled awful and left a weird residue on his clothes. I switched him to a Free and Clear detergent and then to our homemade stuff around 9 months. I plan on starting out with our homemade this time. It's unscented and very mild.
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How do you make homemade detergent? Please share!
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You should be fine using this....I mean, depends on the baby, of course, but we buy it at Costco and have had no issues with DD, and she has really sensitive skin. It's all ph-neutral, all-natural, gentle and no chemicals and junk. I like it a lot, but as you say, I miss the smell of some of the old detergents we used to use!
I'm just sticking to what I've been using - pretty much anything that is on sale which is free of dyes and perfumes.
I honestly never gave it much thought. The way I figure, my mom used regular detergent when I was a baby, and I didn't mutate...
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