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Re: Frustrated! :(
Current routine-
Initial rinse--Rinse and spin cycle. Warm/warm. Extra water extra rinse. No detergent.
Wash--Normal wash. Hot/cold. Extra water extra rinse. Heavy soil. One cap of calgon and 1 teaspoon of tide.
Final rinse--Rinse and spin. Warm/warm. Extra water. Extra rinse.
The suds haven't caused any issue with me almost 3 months later.
So I should use calgon in each of my cycles? The initial rinse, the main wash and the final rinse?
My main cycle is an hour and 45 minutes.
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Do you have hard or soft water?
Our theory is hard water needs more detergent and soft water needs less. Curious if your experience lines up with this.
I used Tiny Bubbles for most of my diapering with DD. It did not work well for us. Making the switch to Tide and using enough of it is what got rid of the build-up from Tiny Bubbles.
According to what I read on my water company's website, my city water is softened to 170 by the water company. I don't add any water softener to my laundry on a routine basis (and don't notice a difference when I do). I know the recommendation to use more for hard water and less for soft, but I have never used more detergent for hard water (and I have lived in some places with crazy hard water). The max I routinely used was Tide to line 2 for a full load of clothes. Then again, I wasn't washing diapers in those locations, and I never really paid much attention to concepts like detergent build-up or mineral build-up until recently. I find it interesting now that two people can do the exact same thing and get very different results.
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I ordered one from Lagoon Baby (Canada) and it's on the way. Expected in less than 2 weeks. ten weeks seems long! esp if you've got issues
I'm trying two FSTs in a cover tonight just for shits and giggles.
I had a few inserts smell again, so I'm trying tide in my rinse, line 1, and line 1 in my wash. I am going to rinse until no bubbles, though. I also used calgon in my initial rinse and wash cycle. I probably can skip that since I'm using more tide. We'll see how it goes.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've been ridiculous about checking in each day to see your progress. So happy the flats worked for you!
I'm using disposable diapers at night because I am sick of dunking smashed and smeared poo diapers. He mostly poops early morning, before he gets up. I can't handle soaking and wringing them out. I don't have the patience. I will go back to cloth eventually, but not right now. It's only one diaper a day, so it's not too bad.