Washing them is not as gross or hard as I had anticipated. I throw them in every morning and by late afternoon they're all dry. I do a cold rinse, then a hot wash w/detergent followed by another cold rinse. Then I hang them in the sun to dry. The sun acts as a natural bleacher so I have yet to get any poop stains!
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Eco Baby
We recently decided to start using cloth diapers and I am in love! We are using the BumGenius 3.0 All In One (BG 3.0 AIO). They work exactly like disposable diapers except that you don't throw them away- you throw them in the wash. They have got to be the easiest option for cloth diapering on the market. One of the benefits that I love is that they are so cost efficient. I totaled the amount I've spent on diapers in Jack's almost-4-months of life and came up with a number higher than the cost of the cloth diapers! I like that his diapers won't still be sitting in a landfill as he's graduating high school, they're softer for his tiny tushie, tend to cause less diaper rash, contain blow-outs amazingly well and don't leak. And, they're totally adorable!
Washing them is not as gross or hard as I had anticipated. I throw them in every morning and by late afternoon they're all dry. I do a cold rinse, then a hot wash w/detergent followed by another cold rinse. Then I hang them in the sun to dry. The sun acts as a natural bleacher so I have yet to get any poop stains!

Washing them is not as gross or hard as I had anticipated. I throw them in every morning and by late afternoon they're all dry. I do a cold rinse, then a hot wash w/detergent followed by another cold rinse. Then I hang them in the sun to dry. The sun acts as a natural bleacher so I have yet to get any poop stains!
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