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I feel like I have been having either stink or buildup issues for as
long as we have been cloth diapering. I finally thought I had it all
figured out but I still think something is not quite right. I would like
to try a new detergent.
Please help!
If you have a regular top loader, which detergent do you use?
How much?
How many diapers are you washing and how often?
Hard or soft water?
What's your wash routine?
Thank you!
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Your regular soap will get out the stuff it normally does, allowing the other stuff to not have to work as hard. The vinegar will break up any deposits, scum, etc. and open the fibers. The baking soda will get into the fibers and get out the "funk" that is deep down in there. Especially good for towels that have a mildew smell that won't go away.
How much? It requires 1 tablespoon (it comes with a scoop) per load.
How many diapers are you washing and how often? We wash anywhere between 14-18 diapers per load.
Hard or soft water? We have soft water
What's your wash routine? We wash every 2 days usually, 3 is too long. We wash using a short cold cycle with 1 TBS of Charlie's and one hot wash with an extra rinse and 1 TBS of Charlie's along with a pinch of bleach.
What type of cloth diaper material are you using?
Honestly, we have never once had an issue with our diapers smelling but we only use cotton (no hemp, or microfiber). We also don't use/have any AIO's. So all diaper material is separate from covers when washed.
We wash every 2-3 days, I use All Free and Clear. I do a cold cycle with extra rinse, then a sanitize/hot cycle.
Also, I know people will simply collect diapers in a wet bag between washes. But I generally hand rinse diapers in our utility sink from each day that evening. So, in reality dirty diapers don't go untouched for longer than say 12hrs-24hrs.
[Many hospitals and nursing homes use a "sour" rinse at the end of their wash cycle because it helps prevent rashes and bed sores.]
DS: 11/8/11 | 9 lb 7 oz, 22 in
DD: 5/22/14 | 9 lb 9 oz, 21.5 in
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i had noticed that the minky inserts for our pocket OS diapers would STINK to high heaven after our daughter would wet herself. i switched all the inserts over to hemp/cotton blend from G diapers. and even tho it helped, it still stank. what i started doing was rinsing out all her diapers inserts and wet shells in the bathroom sink, and ringing them out real good. and our wet diaper bag doesn't smell at all anymore. and use the normal cycle i always used for washing.
i know a pre soak in vinegar can help with the ammonia, since it is a base, and ammonia is an acid.
we normally dry outside on a clothing line, and i know the sun can help too. but the biggest help for us was the rinsing of the freshly used diapers. i know it can be gross, but it helps the smell greatly.