I know silly question but I heard three different things from three STMs so I thought a poll might help.
Whats the best washing liquid for NB fabrics that will clean as well as be sensitive to skin? 148 votes
Tide or any other washing liquid will do just fine
I use only organic stuff like....
Re: Whats the best washing liquid for NB fabrics that will clean as well as be sensitive to skin?
Any detergent will work! We use tide. If LO shows any signs of sensitive skin, well switch to a free&clear for his stuff. But he's had hats and sheets and stuff washed in regular tide and has no problems.
I see no need for a special baby detergent, just like wedding stuff, they tell you you need something special and then mark up the price.
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I have been using All F&C because DS has stupid sensitive skin. I think Dreft smells like poop and I love that natural new baby smell (kind of like a new car). All our clothes will be washed in All F&C because I don't have time to separate everyones clothes.
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It's wonderful to add in your wash, it's a great water softener!
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I think this thread is hilarious because EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. that MIL calls she asks DH if I have purchased special baby laundry detergent, he tells her I am using dye free/perfume free detergent for sensitive skin and EVERY. SINGLE. TIME she tells him that this is not sufficient and that I must pick up special baby laundry detergent. Honestly, I hadn't even looked in to it or read up on it until this thread
P.S. she also does this with baby washcloths. I MUST have baby washcloths
PPS she is going to be a peach with all of the advice. I may have to have a stiff drink when she comes to visit after the baby is born
I also find the scented soaps and fabric softeners to be overwhelming and unpleasantly perfumey so we don't use them. I use dryer balls to help with static/stuff in the dryer instead. Especially when I'm pregnant and my sense of smell seems to get heightened, I can't stand it. The thought of using Dreft/similar makes me a little twitchy. That shit stinks.
If it looks like he is developing a sensitivity, I'll obviously address it, but I'm not going to buy anything different right now.
I did use Dreft for DD1 and maybe for a few months for DD2, but eventually ditched the special detergents.
I'm going to say no. I've never used cloth diapers but I used to use All Free & Clear pretty exclusively until I started potty training my DS. It would not get the urine smell out of his clothing so I would imagine it would be the same with cloth diapers. I now use either Purex Free and Clear or Arm & Hammer Sensitive Free & Clear and those get out the odor.