Washing Your cloth Diapers

Washing Your cloth Diapers
Washing Your Cloth Diapers
How often should you wash your cloth diapers
Depending on the amount of diapers you own you will need to wash every 2-3 days.  If you decide to go much longer than that you will find that your diapers will be harder to clean.
Before you wash
Shake off the solids into the toilet or flush the disposable liner down the toilet.  Re-fasten applix straps and place the dirty/wet diaper into a dry diaper pail.  If the diaper cover also gets dirty you can add it to the pail.  If your diaper cover only got wet, let the cover dry and re-use it a few more times.

Washing is Easy!
For Top-loaders
  • Pre-wash (cold water, no detergent, high water level)
Empty the diaper pail liner into the washer and use pre-wash cyce (or a rinse cycle) to rinse out urine and fecal matter.
  • Main Wash (longest cycle, hot water, Add detergent, high water level, 2nd cold rinse)
Detergent: Use a cloth diaper recommended detergent such as Allens Naturally or Wonder Wash
When washing diapers it is very important to have an idea about the quality of your water- if you have hard water, use less detergent and run your diapers through a hot wash without detergent after a regular wash cycle every month or so.  In hard water the detergent does not rinse well and your diapers can start smelling if you use too much detergent or do not rinse well enough.
  • Dry (put your diapers in the drier or lay them in the sun to dry)
Your first washing of new diapers you should dry on high heat to seal your PUL, every other wash keep the dryer on low heat.  The dryer is hard on any waterproof fabric, so if you want to extend the life of your diapers, keep them out of the diryer as often as possible.  Sunning your diapers will help to remove and stains.
  • Done! your diapers are clean and ready to use!
For Front-Loaders
  • Pre-wash (cold water, no detergent, rinse and spin cycle)
Empty diaper pail liner into the washer and run the rinse and spin cycle 1 or 2 times.  Some machines have a pre-wash setting, others have a rinse and spin setting- if your machine does not have either, run a short wash cycle with cold water and no detergent.
  • Main wash (longest cycle, add detergent, hot water, 2nd rinse)
Detergent: When washing diapers it is really inportant to know the quality of your water- if you have hard water, use less detergent and you might even have to run your diapers through a hot wash without detergent after a regular wash cycle every month or so.  In hard water the detergent does not rinse well and your diapers can start smelling if you use too much detergent or do not rinse well enough.
  • Dry (put your diapers in the dryer, hang or lay them in the sun to dry)
The first washing dry your diapers on a high heat to seal the PUL.  Every other wash use the lowest heat setting on your dryer.  Sunning your diapers will help remove stains.
Done!  Your diapers are clean and ready to use!
 

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