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thread: Stinky nappies!

  1. #19
    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
    3,715

    Ryn, I think they suggest not to use Napisan at all.........

    Two hourly changes should be fine I would try a strip wash, or even just a couple of washes on 60. Apparently you shouldn't use dishwashing liquid if you ahve a front loader? Also, maybe try washing every two days. That's what we normally do, but if I leave them longer than that for any reason, they REALLY stink LOL.

  2. #20
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Adelaide
    1,696

    2 hours of use should be fine.What boosters are you currently using? And I agree with Celsie, don't use Napisan.
    You should really have no use for Napisan. Line drying in the sun will get rid of any stains and the fresh air and sunlight would kill any remaining bacteria the wash didn't.

  3. #21
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    8,369

    That's fine, saves me money (and I have done it occasionally), but I have to ask...

    Poo nappies? Just a normal wash? Yes, has happened on occasion but I thought it would be yicky. Also, line drying only happens about a third of the time. I do try to get it in the sun when possible, but I live in the land of rain so is it still OK to not line-dry and not use something strong in the wash?

  4. #22
    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2006
    Getting to know Brisbane all over again
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    I hate stinky nappies ! We find that it is only when DD is teething that it becomes a big problem but does happen at other times as well. If all of her nappies are smelly I do a strip wash (hot with double rinse and a little bit of washing liquid) Our normal washing routine is to do a rinse, then a wash with half a cap of purity and extra rinse and either line dry or dryer dry.

    oh we also soak in cold water which is good for getting the smell out of the fitteds in our nappy buckets at all times

    Hemp is our biggest culprit and fitteds are worse then pockets etc. not sure why

  5. #23
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Adelaide
    1,696

    That's fine, saves me money (and I have done it occasionally), but I have to ask...

    Poo nappies? Just a normal wash? Yes, has happened on occasion but I thought it would be yicky. Also, line drying only happens about a third of the time. I do try to get it in the sun when possible, but I live in the land of rain so is it still OK to not line-dry and not use something strong in the wash?
    Do you not have a Little Squirt to squirt off the poo? I do this, then run the nappy under some water in the laundry tub and rub it together, which removes any remaining discolouration and then it's "clean" and goes into the bucket with the rest of the wet nappies. I actually hardly ever line dry mine. I've never had a stain on my nappies other than purple panadol stains and I put them on an inside line in the laundry to dry, especially in winter. In summer, I'll throw them outside, as it's dries much faster.

  6. #24
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    ryn i do a prewash first them add DD clothes and do a full wash.
    sez i have a front loader and no probs so far!!
    i also find if i dont remove the washing from the machine straight after washing and hang up, they tend to get smelly too!!!

  7. #25
    BellyBelly Member

    Jul 2006
    1,069

    Talking about Napisan!- I've always thought it was a big no no too. But I read something interesting the other day on a nappy site. The owner recommended using Napisan (or a similar BICARB based product) to do the a strip wash. Which meant soaking them overnight in it. Then doing a rinse with Canesten Laundry rinse or Dettol Fresh. And do this every 1 or 2 weeks..Interesting technique I thought (This lady makes PUL pockets).

  8. #26
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    5,951

    Both the BBH & BumGenius websites suggest not using Napisan at all. Check out their website Boomba, they have a section there on how to care for your nappies.

  9. #27
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    8,369

    When I'm rinsing nappies I use either the shower head or the loo flush and the majority of the poo comes off - sometimes there's a bit left on and there's sometimes a LOT of discolouration that takes the sun to bleach off. I only use water for that.

    When I was using paper liners, when DS was a tiny baby, I'd throw nappies in with normal white washing no problem, just wash it in normal powder at 60 degrees. But now there are stinky-poo nappies I like to know they're hygienic.

    Having said that, I'm going to stop using the napisan unless DS gets a severe case of diarrhoea!

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