Have you ever considered Cloth Nappies but were instantly put off at the idea of Washing them?
Lets go through a few things that I have learned over the last 4 years of 2 Boys in Cloth Nappies and see if we can calm some of those nerves :)
Firstly the Soaking myth - Soaking Cloth Nappies is a tradition that has been left behind with the invention of MCN (Modern Cloth Nappies which is what Cushie Tushies are). Back in the day of Terry Squares you did need to soak them as there wasn't a layer to protect the absorbency fabric from stains. Cotton is also lacking in any sort of Antibacterial properties which is another reason Napisan had its place.
With MCN times have changed for the better! MCN are designed with the most user friendly Fabrics to rule out some of these unnecessary tasks for you. Lets start from the middle and work outwards. The inner Fabric in most MCN is a Stay Dry Fabric, we use Micro-fleece.. and I have seen some with Suede cloth. The reason we choose these fabrics is because 1) they keep moisture away from Bubs Bum and draw it through to the absorbent fabric underneath and 2) the Fabric is such a tight weave that solids can't penetrate the Fibers of the Material meaning they just literally sit on top! It just a matter of taking the Soiled nappy to the Loo and giving it a little shake and off rolls the Poo! This also means that the inner layer of your Nappy won't get stained!
The Bamboo/Cotton used in most MCN for absorbency is another factor in not having to Soak. Bamboo is a Anti-bacterial Fabric meaning it will take care of itself when it comes to bacterial build up!
These are great advancements in the Cloth Nappy world as soaking has many disadvantages from the yucky nature of having to do it, the drowning issue of a bucket of water with toddlers present and the fact that still water breads bacteria on its own. Soaking and using Napisan on MCN is also a no no because of the Elastic and Waterproofing used inside the Nappy as Napisan can eat through these 2 materials.
So now that we have ruled out that messy job lets move onto the actual washing part!
Here is what I do!....
I take the dirty Nappy off, Clean his Bum and put a clean nappy onto my little guy and send him on his way to play whilst I deal with the Dirty Nappy.
I take the dirty nappy to the Toilet, shake it over the bowl (or use the already dirty cloth wipes) to motivate the solids to fall off.
Then it is just a matter of placing the Nappy into my Dry Nappy Bucket that sits in my Laundry Sink (I got mine from Sam's Warehouse for $5, I have seen them in Kmart and Target too).
Once my Bucket is full I have a full load of washing.
It is not recommended to leave your nappies in the Bucket for more than 2-3 days as the ammonia from the urine can start to eat through the Elastic. I wash every day anyway, its not like you can avoid it with 2 Pre-School boys and a Husband :)
I actually have never put a lid on my Bucket and have never had a smelly laundry so if you find you are getting smells with the Lid on the bucket try it without! You should be pleasantly surprised.
To Wash I simply tip all of my Nappies into the Washing machine. I have a Machine that offers a Pre-Wash setting which I select. This sets the machine at 40 degrees which is the perfect MCN washing temp. Anything over 60 degrees will damage your Waterproof Layer inside the Nappy.
I use half a scoop of washing liquid as a full scoop is too much for MCN due to their absorbing nature.
Fabric Softener and Napisan should not be used on your MCN ever... This is because the fabrics are so absorbing that they will draw the soap into their fibers and cause the Nappy to start having an opposite affect in not holding Moisture which causes Leaks! Not something any body likes. If you feel you have done a bit of a boo boo and used something you shouldn't have then you need to Strip Wash your Nappies which I will blog about for you this week!
Once the Wash is done I hang them all over the line.. By over the line I mean that I actually lay them Flat across the top of the line with the Bamboo facing the lovely Sunshine. There are a few reasons for this. 1) The Bamboo will dry quicker when faced to the warmth. 2) There is no pressure on the Elastic when laid across the line. If you hang them by their wings hanging down then all the weight of a Wet Nappy is resting on your elastic causing it to stretch and eventually give out and 3) The Sun is a fabulous stain remover! Did you know that back in the days of 'Rags' for menstruating women they use to lay the Rags over a Shrub or line to burn out the stains? Mix Oxygen from the Tree and UV from the Sun and you have yourself one mighty Napisan without the bad chemical eating fabric bit :)
Once your nappies are dry they can get packed away at the Change Table ready for the next days use. Make 100% sure that your Nappies are dry though before using them again. If the Bamboo feels cold to touch then it is pretty safe to say the Bamboo inside your Nappy is not going to be dry. It takes a full day in the sun here in Sunny QLD to dry my Nappies. If I haven't got a full day then I will hang them over the clothes horse for the night and they will be dry by the next morning. Cushie Tushies MCN can also be popped in the Dryer on Low but please check the Wear and Care labels of other MCN before taking this advice as they are all slightly different in their make up.
And there you go! Our Washing is done. That wasn't so bad now was it! I have many Nappies in my Stash that have been going for 4.5 years on 2 different boys so if you are mindful of your washing system you can get such great value out of your Cloth Nappy stash.
Any Questions please feel free to Comment!
Shell
Well you have changed my mind about cloth nappies. :)
ReplyDeleteOhh Nikki that makes my day! It was well worth writing it then :) Tomorrow I have a Strip Washing blog lined up so if you have leaky nappies or know you washed with something naughty (or granma did!) check back tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteHow do you shake breast fed baby poo off?! It's a little runny : ) What should I do?
ReplyDeleteHi missamber!
ReplyDeleteBack in my days of breastfeeding I would take the nappy to the loo and run the Booster until the Flush of the toilet. That use to be enough for me. You can also buy a little attachment for your Toilet called a Little Squirt that is a hose to rinse things off but I was never too skillful with mine.
The good news is that Breast feeding poo is 100% water soiluable so if some dones end up in the machine it doesn't matter. Run them on a Pre-Wash and all traces will vanish.
Cheers,
Shell
I think use of cloth nappies is good idea & choosing right one for your kid is important, there are many option available and points you made is good.
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