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thread: Cloth Nappies #142

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    Cloth Nappies #142

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    Does anyone think it would be bad for me to soak my boosters (so nothing with elastic or PUL) in nappy sand for abit?
    I have no way of doing a real strip wash as I don't have hot water inthe laundry & when I tried filling the machine with hot myself it just didn't seem to do the job. Isla nappies stink really bad as soon as she does a little wee.
    I think they need a good freshing up. None have seen sunlight for awhile now as I simply don't get enough sun over the washing line to be worth hanging it there at the moment. They don't dry outside as the air is just too cold so I don't bother any more. I just hang them inside.

    So will I be nutts to do a "traditional" nappy soak?

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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    I would go for it FJ, but I'm no expert, so don't trust me! I semi-regularly soak my flats in Napisan, because really, nothing else does the job as well. They come up sooooo fresh! I particularly do it when DS has had bad nappy rash. But I haven't tried it with my boosters (yet!) so I don't know how they go.

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    FJ I'd do it if it's a one off or not regular thing. I wouldn't do it on the coloured stuff.
    Make sure you give the load an extra rinse as I believe that a cause of nappy rash in traditional flats is a chemical reaction with the urine and napisan/washing powder residue in the fabric.

    C's nappies are starting to get a bit pongy too lately. Our hot water only goes up to 50deg and that doesn't really cut it sometimes so I have done a soak in the trough topped up with boiling water from the kettle and it makes a difference. Takes a bit of time though!

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
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    The other thing I was thinking of thinking of doing LOL Ok don't laugh to hard, or at least swallow what's in your mouth & put down your coffee......


    ready.....



    Putting them in the dishwasher.....



    Ok finished laughing?
    I wouldn't put any soap in, simple go for the hot water as the dishwasher heats the water itself so gets bloody hot. Maybe even if I did do a drop of dish liquid then a good go int eh washing machine LOL.

    But I think I am safer to just soak them.

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    lol dishwasher sounds good to me

    I'm having a poo problem here... the newborn poo won't come off the damn nappies!! arghh.. I put some through the wash and there was still poo on them!!!! Removes all of DS's little "remains" though.... ARGHHH.. I think I need stronger detergent, none of this earth choice liquid stuff...

    What does everyone else use?!!?! (in a top loading machine)

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    Now there's an ideas girl if ever I saw one! Dishwasher hey...it could work I guess!

    Mel I never had any probs but I did rinse to poos off first so they were only going in the machine with the po that had soaked into the fabric.

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    Sep 2007
    Cairns
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    Oh why oh why is it that as soon as I put the boy into a bamboo boosted bum so that it will last through a nap, he poos? How do they know? Is it just the silky softness of bamboo velour that makes them think, oooh yeah, I'd like to poo in that? WHY???????

    Poor little guy has canines coming through (he's decided to skip the top front teeth apparently), so we are not a happy house. After a night of waking every two hours on Friday, I gave him panadol last night, he woke at four after going down at midnight and woke screaming every time I tried to put him into the cot. I don't think anyone within a vicinity of five hundred metres got any sleep last night...

    FJ - I've heard of people putting boosters in the dishwasher. I've got to do my BumG ones - they are grey from panadol. But I don't care because once they're stuffed, no-one can see them.

    Gudi - is it actual poo or just stains? Do they go white when dried in the sun?

    WOHB: sposie, butt cream.

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    Oct 2003
    Forestville NSW
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    Suse, sounds like he loves bamboo... hehehe Jovie has a tendancy to wait until I put a new nappy on to poo, but she's not sensitive about which nappy.

    Maz, I have to say your ticker is looking beautiful. What a stunner!

    Us... well I had to get a new cover *whistles innocently* I needed it!!! really

    WOHB: nothing, its nudey rudey time

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    Jul 2007
    Colac, VIC
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    Punky has nappy rash... really ouchy looking too, like sores. Poor little Pumpkin, we were going sooooooo well too, no NR issues since she was quite small. Bepanthen or whatever it's called is slathered on with a liner atm, I realllllllly feel bad for her.

    Janie & Suse - avatars looking good ladies!!!

    Gigi - Sometimes it seems the more sleep you get after getting hardly any, the more wrecked you wake up!!

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    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
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    Ah thanks Christy on both accounts ....she's a nutter atm and wont leave Mateauz around....as soon as he starts rolling she gets all excited and is on top of him. OH and the cover is GORgeous

    Sammi - sorry for yelling in your ear last night hon...god I felt bad after I got of the phone...nothing beats talking to a fish wife does it. And dont laugh...littlem onsters stop scremaing and being shiats as soon as I put down the phone.

    Fiona - I am so going to put my soakers throught the dishwasher now!!! good thinking 99

    **** - Suse teeth already!!!!!!!!!!! You are so scaring me right now!!!!! Give him a big kiss from us.

    Now I have to share. I bought an Iish Fly of ebay. It had been prewashed and never worn...i checked it out and yes that was the condition I recieved it in...and OMG Fiona now I know what you go on about...Its super freaken awesome!!!!!! Great fit and the boosting system is fanatastic...especially for boys Of course little sir does whatever baby does when they find a nappy that it comfortable and new..shiats like he hasnt in weeks but it contained it so well....shiat was from one end to the other....lerts just say, open the nappy and it was LINED in it, right to the leg elastic....very impressive number

    On a sewing note..and I know its not the thread but I think my Mama bertha needs a service....she's playing up (yes still Mel) btu atleast I got all the order's I needed done and a few extras ;0

    Ok going to have a noisey around while my feet defrost in my Frankston formal shoes (black mocasons if anyones wants ot know)

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    May 2007
    within a puff of pink
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    Oh pooh....

    maz - was so tempted by your lady bug cover maz.. only to find its now gone... I do like the bee though..

    hmmm you need layby



    grr my dryer has popped it, need ot go get a part tomorrow, thank god its a oldie but a goodie dryer and so cheap to fix

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    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
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    Ah But Ness...if your read the store polices..you'll see that its an option

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    May 2007
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    Oh your kidding me!!!

    I missed out because of that grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.


    *kicks herself up the bum*

    Queen- poor bubba, i hate nappy rash, i really hope that it heals soon

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    Dec 2005
    not with crazy people
    8,023

    OI Vic - we have the weepy nappy rash to...even the sticky stuff Ness sent us isnt helping...ive put ours down to the magicals and my DH (and the d not meaning dalring) leaving the IB on him for 14 hours over night. Hope punkies bum clears soon...poor honey!

    Ness - Maybe we need to put that in the MPM thread??? *hmmm maz wonders off*

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    BellyBelly Life Member - Love all your MCN friends
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    The other thing I was thinking of thinking of doing LOL Ok don't laugh to hard, or at least swallow what's in your mouth & put down your coffee......
    ready.....
    Putting them in the dishwasher.....

    Ok finished laughing?
    I wouldn't put any soap in, simple go for the hot water as the dishwasher heats the water itself so gets bloody hot. Maybe even if I did do a drop of dish liquid then a good go int eh washing machine LOL.
    FJ - i remember reading on US sites, that that's exactly what American mums do, do the stripwash in the dishwasher - i thought i had misread, it gave me a big laugh - but it's what they do.

    I reckon if that's YOUR way of hotwashing the nappies, do it.

    Every nappy wash for us is at 60 degrees and i havne't needed to napisan any MCN in 21 months. I feel very fortunate to have access to hot water in our laundry.

    i read of people who do their regular nappy wash in cold, but hotwash once a week, or fortnight.

    i'm a bit spooked about Napisan (it gives me migraines), but "sometimes ya gotta do, what works for you".

    MAZ - wow, Vy is looking so grownup! still like a cherub, just a more grown up one!

    SUSE - hope those canines come in soon

    WOTBB: bits for bots bamboo terry fitted with a trifold, only fits cos the nappy is a size too big for bilbs, woolly soaker, baby legwarmers and booties. We're off to show a newbie our night nappy stash tomorrow, so i can't put them on bilbs tonight, they're in the showntell bag instead!
    Last edited by Gigi; August 17th, 2008 at 11:24 PM.

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    Sep 2007
    Cairns
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    Gigi - do you wash everything at 60 degrees? Minky & PUL too? I do mine at 40 because I've not been game to do 60. How are you and beautiful Bilby? Last I checked in properly she had that tummy thing, is she all better now?

    Maz - Vy is gorgeous!!! You've got a supermodel in the making there - the camera loves her and she obviously loves it!! And Euan sends a super drooly kiss back, I tell you, the kid could enter a wet tee-shirt contest and they wouldn't need a hose.

    QM - hope Punky's bum is soft and sweet soon. Euan's is a bit red tonight too, he's been bepanthened for the night. But not weepy thank goodness.

    Christy - Euan would argue (if he could) that it's just my sense of rubbish timing, it's nothing to do with the bamboo. After all, if I didn't change him ten minutes before he needed to poo, then he wouldn't poo in the nice clean nappy.

    Bea - sorry to hear your dryer has fritzed... hope it's better soon.

    Please everyone, wish me more than four hours sleep tonight... Nighty night.

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    Mar 2007
    Paradise
    4,473

    Hi Girls

    Not one sposie used in this house all weekend!!! Dh put a sposie on Em at mum and dads, but I didn't pay for it so it doesn't count

    WOEB, Minky Moo Moo CT with added bamboo booster and wool soaker.
    WOSB, Minky Red Paws CT with added bamboo booster and wool soaker.

    I need to wash Sarah's soaker. It has started leaking. I guess we will have a couple of nights of someone in sposies until that dries MIL is going to make some more as birthday pressies for Em though.

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