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Dealing with Mold on Cloth Diapers
To effectively kill mold on reusable cloth diapers and ensure the diapers are safe to wear and use, bleach is a commonly recommended solution. Here's...
Preventing and Dealing with Insects and Maggots on Cloth Diapers
Diapers are full of the organic waste that flies and bugs love. Tips and tricks to remove insects and maggots on cloth diapers. ...
Decoding Odor: What Causes Barnyard and Ammonia Smell in Modern Cloth Diapers?
The most common types of odor on cloth diapers are ammonia and barnyard smell. Ammonia smell is caused by, you guess it, ammonia or leftover...
A Guide to Different Types of Baby Poop and Reusable Cloth Diapers
Baby poop can tell us a lot about our baby's health. Here's a quick guide on what to expect, and how to approach certain types...
Sanitizing Used Cloth Diapers: Everything you need to know
Sanitizing reusable cloth diapers ensures that the diapers are free from bacteria and other harmful germs before wearing them on your baby or toddler. ...
Cloth Diapers: Methods for Removing the Poop Before Washing
Cloth diapers can be effectively cleaned in your standard home washing machine. However, solid poop or stool must be removed before placing diapers in the...