Washing the Cloth Diapers - Solid Poo


[ More Illustrated Washing Instructions: Pee Only | Breast-fed Baby Poo ]


The following series of photos show you how to clean the cloth diapers (solid poo).




Solid poos are a lot easier to clean than the messy breastfed-baby poo




Throw away the soiled nappy liner




Squirt some soap on the diaper




Rinse the diaper. Don't forget to take out the insert and give it a good rinse as well.




Squeeze dry to put in basket to wait for wash in washing machine



Click on the links below to see other washing instructions:
1. Pee Only
2. Breast-fed Baby Poo




IMPORTANT: Machine-Wash Your Diapers Before the First Use

We cannot stress often enough on how important it is to wash your new diapers and inserts at least three times before using for the first time. This will ensure the absorbency of the cotton and will make the diaper "fluff up." If not pre-washed, the diapers will not absorb urine properly because during the manufacturing process, there is a waxy buildup on the cotton. A great way to pre-wash your diapers is just to wash them with your regular clothes for 3-4 times. Avoid softeners as they create waxy build up on the cloth diapers that will cause the diapers to repel water instead of absorbing it. Dynamo detergent contains some fabric softener and should therefore not be used in washing of the cloth diapers.

If you put any brand new cloth diaper on a baby and he/she wets it, urine will simply bead up and run right out of the diaper. The machine washing swells and fluffs the cotton fibers maximizing your absorbency. Once this is done, you will notice that your baby's pee stays in the cloth diaper and doesn't run out the sides.





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