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  1. #1
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    Jan 2005
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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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    Jan 2005
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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.

  6. #6
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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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    BellyBelly Life Member - Love all your MCN friends
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    Jun 2004
    The Festival State
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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.