Stripping just removes any build up of washing powder or creams (if you have been using them) on the fleece or inserts depending on what you strip.
Theres a couple of ways but the most effective is getting some dishwashing liquid and a dish brush and giving them a light scrub then popping them in the wash without washing powder to get rid of all the dishwashing liquid.
It's only done as often as you need/want. I've stripped Daniels nappies once and I only did it because I found a couple that had been sitting in a bucket a good week or so, so they really stank something awful lol.
i've always thought that was a weird way of getting rid of build up - adding more detergent...
some people swear by baking soda and vinegar in the wash.
i've never done a strip like stacey described but occasionally i do a hot wash and throw some baking soda or vinegar in the wash, but not very often at all.
i always use liners if i use creams and make sure i dont over do the washing powder so hopefully will avoid the need to strip my nappies.
I have never needed to strip Sam's nappies either. I did put a little baking soda in a few weeks ago to brighten them up a bit as I use soap nuts though.
Her nappies are clean and smell fresh so never saw the point.
Sometimes mine smell a bit (especially now when they are getting dried inside) so once in a while I'll put them on a hot wash and that seems to work. I'm now using soap nuts tho so probably won't need to anymore.
I have never needed to strip Jack's Napnaps. I checked with the maker and they advised that you should never need to strip the nappies if they are made of a nature fabric
I've never stripped my nappies, stripped my inserts once coz they smelled, but since I've started using only flats and prefolds as inserts I don't have that problem. I do use Dettol Fresh in my wash tho, but only coz I have a huge 8kg washing machine so wash the nappies and clothes together in the same load.
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Leo has a bacterial infection on his bottom at the moment so I gave his nappies a hot wash (cold rinse first) and put Dettol in the fabric softener compartment to try and kill any bugs that might be lurking. I have to say that everything smells fantastic!!! He's in sposies until his bottom is all cleared up (don't want to risk reinfecting) but can't wait to get him back in that lovely cloth
I've only ever needed to use the dish washing liquid method after a customer tried to return 18 nappies and 36 inserts that were ALL coated in gloop from the "new & improved" Eco Store bum cream Took me hours to get them half decent! I wouldn't advise using a scrubbing brush though as you could damage the fleece.
I'd recommend the baking soda and white vinegar every so often if you think you need to strip them. Personally, I've stripped Caitlin's nappies maybe 2-3 times at the most (she's been in the current size since she was 5 months old). We use Persil and when I remember add some Dettol in wash stuff or tea tree oil.
This makes me wonder though... are some nappies more prone to build up than others? or is it more to do with the washing methods?
IThis makes me wonder though... are some nappies more prone to build up than others? or is it more to do with the washing methods?
I don't think its the some are more prone than others. It may have something to do with the way people do their washing. Though I'm a lazy bum and do as little as possible yet I don't get build up.
Could also be the type of washing powder?
ALso how often people use creams etc. We never use cream and only use curash rarely and I've never had to strip my nappies apart from when I forgot that some were sitting in a bucket for ages. But that was more to get rid of the stink than anything else.
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