Re: Cloth diapers and which laundry detergents to use/avoid - a wonderful chart!
Generic brands are usually safe for CDing because they rarely have enzymes and optical brighteners since they are expensive ingredients.
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Re: Cloth diapers and which laundry detergents to use/avoid - a wonderful chart!
Does Charlie's soap work good for hard water?
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Re: Cloth diapers and which laundry detergents to use/avoid - a wonderful chart!
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The home page does say it's good to wash out POOP, though! lol My first answer was "NO, don't use SOAP when you have hard water! It builds up!" Because I made my own laundry soap awhile back and yes, it builds up a lot. But looking at their site, it looks like it's not a true SOAP, people just recognize it by that name and they kept "SOAP" in the name. |
Re: Cloth diapers and which laundry detergents to use/avoid - a wonderful chart!
the link confuses me a little. I look at the things that are yellow starred & so many of them have optical brightners, then others who are only green except for optical brighteners don't have yellow stars. Is there more to the starring system than just the five categories listed? I am almost out of my curent laundry detergent (All Free & Clear) & knowing how lazy I am I want to use just one laundry detergent for everything so when I next buy I want to buy something I can use on cd's.
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I think most of them have an explanation as to any problems that are known to occur with use of a particular detergent. I do know one thing, though. You DON'T want something with enzymes, because if for some reason your washer doesn't rinse COMPLETELY, some residue of those enzymes will remain and once baby pees, the enzymes will be reactivated and go to work on baby's skin. :/ I've experienced that as well. Took me a loooong time to figure out why ds was having these awful continual rashes. :( I have been using Sun detergent (clean and fresh scent I think) and I think I am starting to have buildup issues. :/ FWIW, I found Purex Free and Clear in powdered form on my last detergent shopping trip and am trying that now for ALL of our laundry, rather than having different detergents for different purposes (I was washing my undies/bras and dd's clothes in All F&C b/c the other detergent made me itch :O). I read the box and as far as I can tell, Purex F&C doesn't have enzymes or brighteners, so I think it will do the trick. |
Re: Cloth diapers and which laundry detergents to use/avoid - a wonderful chart!
Here's a similar chart, that may be easier to interpret: http://www.diaperjungle.com/detergent-chart.html
It also has some that the other doesn't, and pictures for everything, so that you can be sure you're looking at the right product. |
Re: Cloth diapers and which laundry detergents to use/avoid - a wonderful chart!
I think the charts are good starts but really it comes down to experience. We use Charlies soap. I've alos never had issus diaper wise with Dreft but have with many others listed as good. We had the worst experence wit sports wash.
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thanks for this. I have to use purex because everything else gives me a rash so I am glad to find one that I can actually use on CD
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I gave up on laundry detergent a long time ago. Now I just use Dawn and haven't had build-up, rashes or stinks ever since.
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has anyone used the natural laundry det. recipe for washing CD's?
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I don't have the same brands available here. I'm trying to extrapolate from that list what I should be looking for (or not looking for) in a laundry soap.
So, I need soap that does not have optical brighteners, enzymes, or fabric softener. I already avoid fragrances & dyes. Anything else I should be avoiding? |
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Re: Cloth diapers and which laundry detergents to use/avoid - a wonderful chart!
1 Cup Grated Fels Naptha Soap
1/2 Cup Washing Soda 1/2 Cup Borax was our recpie used on cloth diapers no issues with regards to them but we found our DD was really reacting to the Washing soda so we stopped.. Deanna |
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Fabric softeners coat the stay dry layer of pocket diapers and cause water to repel. They can knock down the absorbency of diapers a little bit, but it's not a strong enough effect to eliminate a detergent with fabric softeners if you don't have pocket diapers. A pp mentioned optical brighteners can cause bummis-type covers to wick. Fabric softeners, brighteners, fragrances, and dyes are all potential sources of allergic reactions. Even if your baby isn't allergic now, the allergy could turn up later and its just easier to know those things are already not in the diaper detergent when you're trying to trouble-shoot a rash. |
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