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Old January 29th, 2007, 09:44 AM
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for those of you with a front loader washing machine, after doing a rinse cycle, do you use quick wash or cotton cycle for your nappies? i was doing 20min rinse cycle then 35 min quick wash, but yesterday it occurred to me that maybe that wasn't enough to get them properly cleaned so taday i did 20min rinse then 1hr50min cotton wash cycle.

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I do a rinse cycle then either a quick one (maybe 30 min)....however, they come out cleaner (no orange flecks of poo!) if I do a cotton cycle after my rinse (2 hours or something ridiculous!). I usually chuck them in the machine around dinner time so I can hang them out overnight.
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thanks cat, i found them cleaner after the ridiculously long cotton wash too, i just worried about the amount of water i was using
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I do a prewash, then a long cotton wash (usually 40 degrees), then an extra rinse! Front loaders are UBER-efficient with water, and I noticed the difference when living with mum for 2 months and using her top-loader. Our water bill is usually 57kL usage - but at mums (and it wasnt even a whole quarter that we were there for) the water usage was 150+kL!!!!! (can't remember exactly). So all that washing I do with nappies etc in a front loader is nothing. heheh.

I usually try to put the wash on at night so it's finished and ready to hang out in the morning. That way I don't notice the rediculously long cycle LOL.
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wow! i didn't ralise just how efficient front loaders are, thanks that makes me feel better about using long cycle
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My quick30 cycle doesn't actually measure the load, so i reckon it may use more water than it needs to. The other cycles are all calculated before it starts, so it only uses enough water for that particular load.
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I do about 3 loads a week of nappies, but I throw in all of Indah's clothes at the same time as well as any lighter coloured bra's, undies & socks from the rest of the family, plus all her bibs, bedding etc so it's always a massively full load & I ONLY do the quick wash & I have never had any issues what so ever...
I use liners & flick poo into loo & rinse whislt rubbing with my hands any excess poo... But I havent done anything more than the quick wash...
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I find the quick cycle doesn't even get my clothes properly clean tho. So I haven't even attempted it on the nappies.
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