Author |
Topic Search Topic Options
|
nicolaann
Senior Member
Joined: 01 January 1900
Location: Wanganui
Points: 2597
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Topic: Stripping?? Posted: 24 November 2008 at 9:15am |
HELP!!
How do I strip my nappies?? Vinegar in the wash right? But how much? I used Ungvita on Sophie, and it has left all her nappies smelling like old fish  ick!
TIA
|
Nicky, Mum to Alex (5) & Sophie (3)
|
 |
Sponsored Links
|
|
 |
Alianasmummy
Senior Member
Joined: 28 July 2008
Location: Golden Bay
Points: 230
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 24 November 2008 at 11:04am |
Ewww, not a nice smell. I havent done a strip yet but there are quite a few old threads on here that have heaps of info in them, Good luck!
|
 tickers" /></a>
|
 |
kiwivic
Senior Member
Joined: 03 December 2007
Location: Nelson, NZ
Points: 1007
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 24 November 2008 at 11:25am |
There are a few different methods out there, but the one I tried & found successful was the vinegar & baking soda method:
1. Hot wash, just water
2. Cold wash, 1/2 cup each of white vinegar & baking soda
3. Cold rinse, 1/2 cup white vinegar
3. Cold rinse, just water.
Hope that helps!
|
|
 |
jack_&_charli
Senior Member
Joined: 01 January 1900
Location: christchurch
Points: 7155
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 24 November 2008 at 11:41am |
that's what i use too vic.......seems to work really well
|
|
 |
nicolaann
Senior Member
Joined: 01 January 1900
Location: Wanganui
Points: 2597
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 25 November 2008 at 8:36am |
Thanks Vic, I'll give it a go!!
|
Nicky, Mum to Alex (5) & Sophie (3)
|
 |
fire_engine
Senior Member
Joined: 03 November 2007
Points: 6260
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 27 November 2008 at 4:28pm |
Sorry, MCN newbie here. Why do you strip them?
|
Mum to two wee boys
|
 |
weegee
Senior Member
Joined: 28 May 2008
Location: Kaukapakapa
Points: 4611
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 27 November 2008 at 4:31pm |
Sometimes they can end up getting a build-up of laundry detergent (ETA - or as in this case, barrier or nappy rash cream) on them (although some people say you can combat that by not using too much powder and doing the occasional hot wash). You can tell if the nappies start to smell really strongly even when they're only a little bit wet. So you do the stripping thing to get rid of the detergent buildup - apparently helps with absorbency too.
Edited by weegee
|
Mum to JJ, 4 July 2008 & Addie, 28 July 2010
|
 |
fire_engine
Senior Member
Joined: 03 November 2007
Points: 6260
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 27 November 2008 at 4:58pm |
Ta
|
Mum to two wee boys
|
 |
bumbles
Newbie
Joined: 12 December 2008
Location: Christchurch
Points: 2
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 12 December 2008 at 9:26pm |
It really depends on what nappy you have as well.
Using baking soda and vinegar on some nappies is a real no no!
|
 |
gypsynita
Senior Member
Joined: 01 March 2008
Location: Hamilton
Points: 1265
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 12 December 2008 at 9:51pm |
I just put a capful of vinegar in every second or third wash and haven't had to strip them yet.... also helps keep them nice and soft without having to resort to the drier
|
Anita
Mum to Cian (Aug 08), Josh (Jun 10)
|
 |
Rachael21
Senior Member
Joined: 01 January 1900
Location: New Zealand
Points: 4700
|
Post Options
Thanks(0)
Quote Reply
Posted: 12 December 2008 at 11:09pm |
I though vingar acted like a fabric softener and made them water resistant?
I think mine may need a strip they really stink sometimes when they have only been on for a little bit.
|
 |