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del79
09-09-2011, 13:22
I am using cloth nappies (mixture of traditional and MCN) and washing them with my cheap Radiant-brand power for my front loader. After washing, I could still smell stale urine even though I have put like a full scope of power for a couple of nappies.

Can someone recommend washing powder to use that is baby safe and smell nice?

I washe the dry pailed poo filled nappies with the other ones and have not used any anti bacterial stuff in the washing to kill the germs, is that ok? Do I need to?
If so, what is good?

Lemonhead
09-09-2011, 13:25
I used that Dynamo Gel, where you fill up the lid and put it in the wash. Also the Woolworths brand laundry liquid (think it was called "Ultra" or something) had a really good smell to it that got rid of the worst pee smells.

emmwill
09-09-2011, 13:29
I use canesten (sp) anti bacterial rinse. You put it in the fabric softner section of the machine. This stopped any smells that I had developing.

Maximum22
09-09-2011, 13:36
Soap nuts... And rockin green to soak once a month

Anyanka
11-10-2011, 12:29
I had that problem when I was dry pailing. I moved to wet pailing and no more problems. I use Purity sensitive baby liquid. Never had to use anything stronger.

MummyHas3boys
11-10-2011, 12:37
I don't use MCN's but I have a baby and a son with very sensitive skin. I use Purity liquid detergent and a cap full of Cannestin in every wash. My boys have been fine with it, no reactions.
Last shopping day there was no cannestin so I bought the Dettol laundry rinse and again, no eczema flare ups or reactions :)
They both kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria :)

Benji
11-10-2011, 12:38
Soap nuts... And rockin green to soak once a month

Must admit soapnuts have been the only thing that have ever completely cleared my DS' nappies of the ammonia smell, they're great.

Then stick them in the sun to kill the germs :D

SugarplumMummy
12-02-2012, 01:31
What are soap nuts and Rockin green?

KAnn
12-02-2012, 06:34
Rockin green is a laundry powder specially formulated for washing nappies (but fine for clothes too), I buy online, can't remember from who at present.

Soap nuts are these nuts that are a natural soap that you can wash just about anything in including clothes and nappies, I got mine from a health food shop, but you can buy online too. HTH

notthatgirl
12-02-2012, 08:22
Have you tried using a little less detergent?? A full scoop of powder is waaaay too much for washing MCN's.... most sites recommend a 1/4 - 1/2 scoop for a full load.

There is probably a build up of powder in your nappies, a strip wash would really help with the smell. And I can recommend rockin' green as well.

The sun is a natural anti-bacterial agent, so when I can't dry them in the sun I'll use the Canasten wash as mentioned above...

HTH :)

SugarplumMummy
12-02-2012, 09:52
Oh okay thankyou, can you buy soap nuts and rockin green from the
Supermarket?
Are they chemical free or something - considering they are bought from a health store?
How often to use both?
Sorry to hijack this thread! I am just very interested as I am planning on using flats & soaking. Last bub I soaked in sard and then washed with our normal radiant wash powder??

jacobsmamma
12-02-2012, 10:02
I use rockin green on my MCNs. It's amazing. I buy online. If u google rockin green Australia u can find all the facts etc about this product. I also use it to wash the kids clothing and bed sheets etc and anything that needs a good soak. It's magic :)

Nemmi
12-02-2012, 10:09
i use duo or radient from reject shop, somwtimes they still smell a bit after a wash so i do an extra rinse and the sun deals with the rest

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SugarplumMummy
12-02-2012, 12:47
So I could substitute rockin green for the sard when soaking flats?
Will have to check out the website for stockists. Is the rockin green a reasonable price?

My DH is allergic to alot of washing powders - radiant being okay on his skin though..

SugarplumMummy
12-02-2012, 15:36
Found this info, hope I can post a
Link! http://www.stayathomemum.net.au/home/cleaning-tips/soapnut-recipes/