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Homewashing Cloth Diapers

Home laundering your baby’s diapers can be almost as labor-free as using diaper service.  You surely do not have to get your hands dirty to get your diapers clean.  These tips are from advice given by cloth-diaper-washing experts (a.k.a. moms) all over the world.

Wash Your Baby's Diapers at Home in 5 Easy Steps!

Step 1:  Store

  • Always use a regular diaper hamper to store used diapers
  • Never use a bucket filled with water--it's a safety hazard

Step 2:  Rinse

  • Pre-rinse diapers in cold water
  • Pre-soak for heavier soil

Step 3:  Wash

  • Always wash a full load of diapers
  • Always wash in hot water
  • Never overfill your washer
  • Never overuse detergent

Step 4:  Rinse

  • Rinse in cold water with added vinegar
  • Rinse 1-2 more times in cold water

Step 5:  Dry

  • For soft diapers, machine dry
  • For economy, line dry

This is a natural laundering method that does not include the use of chemical bleach or fabric softener. This method can give a highly satisfactory result--without the addition of these chemicals to your baby’s diapers. If, however, you feel these products are necessary for a satisfactory outcome, first try a very small amount and always rinse well.

Need More Information?

If you'd like to know more about washing diapers at home, consider purchasing my e-book entitled Home-Washing Your Baby's Diapers.  Every step outlined above is covered in more detail, with explanations, definitions, and measurements for your convenience.  Also included is information about the supplies needed for cloth diapering and washing at home, as well as those items that make the job just that much easier.  This 14-page guide is packed full of information and will help you experience success as a home-washer.

Immediate download.  In order to make this guide accessible to as many people as possible, I have recently reduced the price to $6.99.

 

Why Buy?

Why buy a guide when there is plenty of free information out there?  I can think of several reasons why a person might choose to purchase a diaper washing guide:

  1. You Get What You Pay For -- this guide is an in-depth discussion of the process, the reasons, the amounts, and the options behind a natural diaper-washing process.
  2. You Need to Start Somewhere -- the nice thing about this guide is that it gives you a step-by-step process to follow, and then encourages you to tweak the method in order to best meet your own personal needs.
  3. You Are A Busy Mom -- you can find literally thousands of sites with information on diaper washing, but do you have time to search through them all?

Good luck in your diapering endeavor, and enjoy your baby!


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Chantal L. DeYoe
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