2. Store
Give the nappy a quick hand rinse under the laundry tap before storing
in a dry nappy bucket. This will minimise staining, cut down on smell and
stop potential fabric damage from acidic wee.
3. Pre-rinse
Once you have enough nappies for a wash, run your load through a
warm pre-rinse cycle in the machine. This gets rid of any excess urine or
soiling before the wash cycle.
4. Wash
Put your nappies through a normal/long wash cycle up to 60°C, with the
amount of detergent recommended by the detergent manufacturer for
your load size and water level.
5. Dry
Line dry for best results or tumble dry according to manufacturer’s
directions.
I asked my husband for his take on cloth nappies and oh boy did he respond. Forward this to your 'not so keen' Dad for humourous but oh so accurate insights into how they really feel when you suggest cloth nappies, what Dad needs to know, and tips for Mums on how to convert the 'not so sure' 🤣
Finding out that you will be clothing more than one child can bring on a mixture of emotions: I mean, if you love cloth, then it’s pretty fantastic! But let’s be honest, it’s not all going to be smooth sailing.
The Best Bottom AI2 System was my very first nappy and the reason I started Cloth Nappies Down Under - to make them accessible to Australian families. Read on to discover my personal journey with the Best Bottom AI2 and why I consider them to be one of my favourite cloth nappies.
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