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In like 800 packages of RLR. Why did no one ever tell me how awesome this stuff is?
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  • What did you use it on?!?!
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  • Diapers so far, but I'm going to use it on my whites and my towels too. I didn't even realize how dingy the insides of my pockets were until they came out of the laundry.
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  • I hear it makes a great paint stripper, too. :p
                 

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  • After I get the 800 packets I'm going to dump them all in my bathtub.

    No but seriously, after we moved here but before A potty trained we were having recurring ammonia/stink issues and I still have weird stink issues in my cleaning towels that only bleach helps (and only for one wash). So I figured I've tried everything else, maybe some RLR would help. Ugh, now I'm wondering if I should consider adding Calgon to my wash routine.
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  • Wash some of those favorate clothes that have gotten forgotten because they just don't look good any longer. I was so happy when I did this, it was like getting a whole new wardrobe.
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  • So do you just add it to the main wash or do you soak clean stuff in it then wash? I was never really clear on the process
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  • rugbymama said:
    So do you just add it to the main wash or do you soak clean stuff in it then wash? I was never really clear on the process

    On the package it says to wash as usual using the RLR. My diapers are all clean though, so I used it on the clean ones. I let them agitate a bit then soak for a half hour before finishing the cycle. I will probably always use it on clean things just because I'm weirdly OCD about my laundry.
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  • Is there a list of ingredients on the package? Because inquiring minds want to know.
  • Mapleme said:
    I'm going to do this with my Freetimes, because my water is just too hard for MF. I only have three though, so what else should I put in the load? My other diapers seem fine, but maybe through them in there for the hell of it? Or towels? Most of own clothes are new enough (PP body changes) that it wouldn't be worth the bother.
    If you only have a few things, just put a little of the package in a bucket with water and soak for about 30 min, just agitate a few times, then wash. But it won't hurt to just do it for your other diapers in your normal wash. Or add towels and/or whites.
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  • RLR is awesome. I have pretty hard water and I just used it on some towels and stuff over the weekend and I am so happy with how everything came out.


  • Okay, totally stupid question, but I've used RLR three times now, and seriously saw no noticeable difference. However, when tested, we have soft water. Sooooo, this means I don't have mineral buildup??
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  • Could someone tell me exactly what is RLR? B/c my white sheets and towels look so dingy and I would love to make them look better if that works!


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  • JEPES1348 said:
    Okay, totally stupid question, but I've used RLR three times now, and seriously saw no noticeable difference. However, when tested, we have soft water. Sooooo, this means I don't have mineral buildup??
    Thanks Jepes, this is what I wanted to ask.  My pockets aren't dingy from hard water, just from use in general and some mildew, which I cannot seem to prevent.  So no RLR?
    Yeah I don't know how you would get mineral buildup if your water is soft. Maybe it's just gunk buildup from washing and not getting good enough rinses? You could try washing with a bit of vinegar to see if that helps.
  • I want to do this with my AIOs to brighten them up, but I haz the scaredz
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  • Is tHere a list of ingredients on the package? Because inquiring minds want to know.

    There is no list directly on the packages that I have. I'm sure it could probably be found online somewhere though.


  • km_md said:
    Is tHere a list of ingredients on the package? Because inquiring minds want to know.
    There is no list directly on the packages that I have. I'm sure it could probably be found online somewhere though.
    No, I've looked. Can't find it. Cadie's website looks like maybe it was made in the late 90's and has never been updated.

    It's not in the EWG database either. I've written to them to ask them to analyze RLR but all I got was an auto-reply.

    I'm beginning to wonder if there's such a thing as an independent lab that we could send a sample to for analysis.
  • I don't know how it would work or help in soft water, ours here is supremely hard. As in, my shower liner even has pink mineral stains on the bottom of it (totally gonna wash that sucker in some RLR). My old BGEs had gotten really crunchy feeling, and they are so soft they feel like new.

    @Mapleme the package has instructions about washing just a few items in a bucket or something and you don't use a full package.
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  • Maybe I didn't add enough last time... I think I did half a packet in the regular wash. If I use it with clean diapers, I still need to use a little detergent, right?
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  • I did a whole package with no detergent. If they're clean, I don't see why you'd need detergent. That's my unscientific answer.
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  • I did a whole package with no detergent. If they're clean, I don't see why you'd need detergent. That's my unscientific answer.
    I did the same. No detergent on clean dipes. Made sense to me.
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  • But do you need to wash the RLR off?
    I thought so. I soaked mine in the washer, rather than a tub/bucket, and did a bunch of rinses afterward (but I also did a bleach wash - separately- too, so I was rinsing that too).
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  • Yeah I did the same. I did an RLR wash, then a bleach wash, then rinsed both out.
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  • Do you think I could use RLR to clean hard water deposits on my glass shower doors? I am allergic to Lime Away and haven't found anything else to get them really clean.
                 

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  • Do you think I could use RLR to clean hard water deposits on my glass shower doors? I am allergic to Lime Away and haven't found anything else to get them really clean.
    Have you tried vinegar?
  • Do you think I could use RLR to clean hard water deposits on my glass shower doors? I am allergic to Lime Away and haven't found anything else to get them really clean.
    Have you tried vinegar?
    Vinegar will work if they're not too bad.  DH used CLR around our faucets when we moved and it removed the hard water deposits completely.
  • Mapleme said:
    Yeah I did the same. I did an RLR wash, then a bleach wash, then rinsed both out.
    Why did you bleach?

    To disinfect between babies bottoms.
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  • Do you think I could use RLR to clean hard water deposits on my glass shower doors? I am allergic to Lime Away and haven't found anything else to get them really clean.

    Have you tried vinegar?

    Yes, but it doesn't get all the way through and takes so much elbow grease that I'm worried I'll crack the glass since they're only framed at the top and bottom.
                 

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  • So is RLR better than Calgon?
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  • km_md said:

    Is tHere a list of ingredients on the package? Because inquiring minds want to know.

    There is no list directly on the packages that I have. I'm sure it could probably be found online somewhere though.

    No, I've looked. Can't find it. Cadie's website looks like maybe it was made in the late 90's and has never been updated.

    It's not in the EWG database either. I've written to them to ask them to analyze RLR but all I got was an auto-reply.

    I'm beginning to wonder if there's such a thing as an independent lab that we could send a sample to for analysis.


    Oh wow. That is top secret stuff!

    Your last comment makes me think of that Seinfeld episode where they get the frozen yogurt tested for fat lol there has to be a lab somewhere!


  • Rlr and calgon are two different things. You wouldn't want torlr every wash. It's still a strip. But I think it really takes care of a side range of problem. I did some clothes and it got old stains out, and made stuff look like new.
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  • Rlr and calgon are two different things. You wouldn't want torlr every wash. It's still a strip. But I think it really takes care of a side range of problem. I did some clothes and it got old stains out, and made stuff look like new.

    I wish the RLR magic was there for me!! :((
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