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Freesia
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Topic: Front loading washing machines Posted: 19 March 2008 at 8:26am |
We've just started using our new BumGenius nappies and love them. But we're going away over easter and my parents have a front loading washing machine. For those of you with front loaders, because they use less water, should the nappy's be washed differently or do you just pop them in and wash like normal.
I just picture them swishing around in a thick pooey water
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nikkitheknitter
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 11:21am |
If possible, maybe give them a rinse cycle before you wash?
I haven't used a front loader but I know many do. I think Gen does?
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 11:30am |
If you're worried you could always use liners while you're away?
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 11:57am |
I have a friend with a front-loader and she said she just puts her nappies on a cold rinse cycle first and then a warm wash with detergent after. She said to take note that front-loaders use less powder though. Hope that helps!
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 12:07pm |
Yup we have one....we do a pre rinse then wash as normal...just remember to use half the normal amount of powder in a front loader!!!!
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 12:47pm |
can't offer advice but have to say, I love, love, LOVE my front loader!!! Clothes are cleaner, and they keep their shape!
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 1:18pm |
I love my front loader too, and no you need to do anything different, they clean just as well (if not better) than a top loader, they just do it with less powder and less water. I do not bother to rinse mine first but I do use the rinse+ option on mine which gives an extra rinse at the end, and I wash them on 40 degrees, but then I find it very odd that Kiwis wash their clothes in cold water and all our stuff is done on 40.
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 7:53pm |
That's great to hear. I really wanted to take her new nappies to show them off  All our families are really doubtful that they'd work as well as sposies.
Do liners work with newborn poos? They are still really runny so I thought it would just soak straight through but I've never used a liner so I'm not sure what they catch.
So from the sounds of it, we should probably rinse them first, wash them in a warm wash with half the normal amount of powder and then do an extra rinse afterwards. Thank you
Oh, mum has only had the front loader for a few months but she loves it too and wouldn't go back.
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 8:27pm |
I have never used liners, for runny newborn poos I just rinsed in the laundry tub and then washed and now the poos are more solid they just peel off the fleece and drop into the loo. My naps do have a few stains though
You mum may buy one of the powders designed for front loaders. With nappies you should use half the recommended powder anyway so with the front loader use a quarter of what you normally would, or half the recommended amount if she has front loader powder.
Coming from the UK where no one has had a top loader since the 70s I find it quite strange that they are so popular here. I also don't like the washing with cold water thing, sorry just can't do it, have tried.
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 8:47pm |
You don't have to use half the amount of powder if you use ecostore. We use the recommended amount on the box, no build up whatsoever.
Warm/Hot washes usually make poo stains set. We cold wash and have no poo stains on any of our nappies/inserts.
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 9:43pm |
I love my front loaders as well, managed to talk DH into getting one as we were getting cloth nappies! I don't do any extra rinsing, pre-wash etc however I have always used disposable liners.
Your Mum should know how much powder to use as it will be a different one to the one you use a top loader.
I wash at 60C, my SIL did a beauty therapy course and they were told that was hot enough to kill germs etc - they obvioussly have to do that to protect clients.
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Posted: 19 March 2008 at 10:13pm |
Leo's only been in cloth since 5mths when his poos were already pretty solid so I don't have any experience with runny newborn poo. But any stains I've ever had on my nappies have always come out in the sun - it's incredible stuff those UV rays!
Vic xx
p.s. as for detergent I use the recommended amount of Eco-store powder - half a scoop for half a load, with build-up problems. There is a really good guide on the Honey Child website http://www.honeychild.co.nz/Info/Care%20and%20Use/Laundry%20Powders
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