I'm going to try switching to CDing both girls. I'm going to start CDing Abby probably next week. I've already got (well they're coming in the mail) all my CDs (BumGenius 4.0). Now, I really just have a question about detergents.
I've done some reading about why most typical liquids are not good for CDs. However, I need to some help understanding why not all "free and clear" powders (e.g., All) cannot be used. I was hoping some of you veterans can help explain!
I guess what it all boils down to, are we really saving more money if we have to buy our special detergent online versus being able to buy it in a "chain" store like Walmart? Are there any more "commercial" detergents that I can use that I can buy at a place like Walmart, Target, Costco, etc.?
Re: Those that CD: Detergent
BFP #1: July 12, 2010 Natural M/C: July 26, 2010
BFP #2: January 30 ,2011 Born: September 29, 2011
BFP #3: January 5, 2013 Born: August 25, 2013
I've ready about both of those CD degtergent brands. Maybe I haven't done enough research, but do you just buy the detergent online or can you find it somewhere locally?
Hmm, I haven't run across that spreadsheet yet. I asked this same question to them this morning, so hopefully I'll get some responses.
We don't have hard water and neither does the city we're moving to. I'd love to hear your "formula"!
I got the recipe from here. (This blog has tons of other helpful info, especially when you're starting out.)
Basically, I did the small batch, which is
1 cup washing soda
1 cup borax
1/2 cup of oxiclean
The ingredients shouldn't be too hard to find (we had a bit of trouble tracking down washing soda in our city, but that's just 'cause I didn't know where to look).
Also, here's a post from the CD board's FAQ that has some sites with CD-safe detergent lists.
BFP #1: July 12, 2010 Natural M/C: July 26, 2010
BFP #2: January 30 ,2011 Born: September 29, 2011
BFP #3: January 5, 2013 Born: August 25, 2013
We've used Tide for 15 months with no issues. I think the "CD Safe" thing is a big myth. You need good detergent to clean gross stuff.
I do a warm cycle with just water (because my washer doesn't have a separate rinse cycle) and a hot wash with the recommended amount of detergent plus one extra rinse.