Tonight I started washing the baby clothes and was reading the tags. Most of the footed pajama sleepers say to turn inside out to wash. Anyone have any clue WHY this would be necessary?? It seems like a really silly waste of time, but maybe there's something I'm missing...
Also, how much tape, stickers and plastic tags are really needed for baby clothes?! Seriously Batman! It's crazy how long it took me just to unpackage all the clothes!!
Re: Washing baby clothes
Jamie
Jamie
I found flipping the onesies and footed pajama sleepers inside out not so bad because it gave me a double check to make sure I got the all the plastic from the tag holder off and gave me the opportunity to cut out the multiple tags inside (I just wash everything on delicate)....for things needing special care I've always just written a list in a little book of the description of the item and care instructions so I can de-tag. I keep it in a drawer in my laundry room.
Seriously though, I felt like it took me 10 minutes to get 6 pairs of socks off that darn little cardboard thing and there were still little plastic pieces everywhere :-w
After I was done washing I had to hang it all back up anyway (I prefer hanging clothes over putting them in drawers so I can see what I have) so it wasn't a big deal. Three tiny loads of darks, pinks and whites did literally take me a day and that was just newborn through 0-3.
Also, the string around the toe is terrifying! Thanks for the tip!
ETA: Tumble dry medium.
Jamie
I actually use 7th generation its as natural as you can get and price comparable to tide, but cheaper than the "baby". Detegent which i think is a rip off
SEVGEN50D – 50% off diapers
SEVGEN50W – 50% off wipes
SEVGEN50H – 50% off household products
-I just ordered a case of the free and clear wipes and the 4x ultra free and clear laundry detergent
Jamie
I think if something sounds like it might be bad, go with your gut and don't do it....
I lurk. I snark. I offer sound advice if you're not BSC. You may not like me. I'm okay with it.
But seriously, they do make scent-free dryer sheets if you're worried about sensitive skin. I use the arm and hammer ones...
Thank you, both of you. I don't want to say anything else, but I wanted to acknowledge that I appreciate you both for saying this.
Jamie
You said something crappy. Own it and move on.
ETA: clarity