I'm finally beginning some of the babies things, and am using All Free detergent. What can I use for a fabric softner? Can I use a fragarent free dryer sheet? TIA
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We're not using any fabric softener on the babies clothes - from what i've read the residue it leaves behind reduces the effectiveness of the flame retardants on baby clothes.
Neither. Dryer sheets are actually really toxic for anyone. We use wool dryer balls. You can even use tennis balls in the dryer. The key to avoiding static is not to over dry the clothes. And like pp said, dryer sheets ruin the flame retardant properties in the baby clothes.
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I actually use a splash of white vinegar for a natural fabric softener. It doesn't leave a harmful residue, and the clothes come out soft and static free. Plus it makes everything smell nice (as long as you don't use too much).
Neither. Dryer sheets are actually really toxic for anyone. We use wool dryer balls. You can even use tennis balls in the dryer. The key to avoiding static is not to over dry the clothes. And like pp said, dryer sheets ruin the flame retardant properties in the baby clothes.
I agree with everything she said. We also use wool dryer balls and they are awesome and cut down on drying time too which is an added bonus.
I'm using All Free and Clear detergent and white vinegar as a fabric softener. I just pour some in the downy fabric softener ball I have, toss it in and the beginning of the wash cycle, and voila!
I couldn't find the seventh generation fragrance-free dryer sheets in store so I just washed the baby laundry last night wtih the method baby dryer sheets. Since it is a "natural" product, I hope it will be ok! The clothes don't really have a strong scent- maybe just slightly sweet.
We dont' use any commercial fabric softener or dryer sheets on any of our clothes. You can use a vinegar and essential oil mixture in lieu of fabric softener and wool dryer balls instead of dryer sheets. Both are WAY cheaper and so gentle on sensitive skin.
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The key to avoiding static is not to over dry the clothes.
This is not true in all areas. I could leave my clothes slightly wet & they still would be staticy because of the lack of humidity in our area. I have tried everything but fabric softener is literally the only thing (dryer sheets don't even work) that keeps the static away, so I use fabric softener on every load.
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DD1: allergic to eggs & dairy
c/p 4/1/11
DD2: milk and soy protein intolerant, allergic to eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, bananas
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I agree with everything she said. We also use wool dryer balls and they are awesome and cut down on drying time too which is an added bonus.
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Ditto! I just switched over a few weeks ago and I love them. I bought mine on Etsy from Clean Sypria and she was a dream to work with.
love is for every her, love is for every him, love is for everyone
This is not true in all areas. I could leave my clothes slightly wet & they still would be staticy because of the lack of humidity in our area. I have tried everything but fabric softener is literally the only thing (dryer sheets don't even work) that keeps the static away, so I use fabric softener on every load.
Daughter #1 - February 12, 2010
natural m/c March 11, 2011 at 8 1/2 weeks
Daughter #2 - January 11, 2012
Ectopic pregnancy discovered November 6, 2012 at 6 weeks
Daughter #3 - January 19, 2014
Started our exploration into the world of international adoption June 2012. We have no idea what this is going to look like but we are excited to find out!