I am 39. I have a 14 year old. And I have a 6 month old.
Yes, I know. “Oh, you are starting ALL over!” Well, life is full of funny surprises. It’s how we handle those surprises that makes us who we are. I am not quite sure what cloth diapers hanging on my wash line outside says about my career, or what smelling like baby spit-up will do for my social life, but I do know that when my baby cries, that certainly defines who I am at that moment. I am a mom, first and foremost!
And, I am a mom who does cloth diapers. Yes, I did cloth diapers 14 years ago. Back then, I found what I could at garage sales. I bought a few garbage bags full of cloth diapers, cloth liners and plastic covers. And then I washed and rewashed them! I had some fitted cotton diapers with velcro fasteners and some all in one diapers that did not need a plastic cover. No safety pins needed.
The experience was not unpleasant. The occasional leak. Maybe once or twice a diaper rash. Then came solid food. That is what separates true cloth diaper moms from the rest
I was using Shaklee’s Basic L, Basic Bright and Basic S, the old laundry trio line from Shaklee. I would soak the diapers in the Basic Bright for a day or so, and then wash them in the Basic L. The softener was Basic S, but I didn’t always use that. When I hung the diapers out to dry on the line outside, they smelled and looked… well, not like new, because they were very well used at that point… but they were very clean! When I hung them on the line inside, they were not as bright white, because the sun did not get a chance to bleach them, but they were still stain free. If I did not soak them in Basic Bright, they were not all stain free. But absorbancy was excellant, and we experienced very few leaks or diaper rashes.
So now, 14 years later, here I am again! This time, though, no garage sales for cloth diapers. My, how things have changed in such a short time! Cloth diapers now have entire stores devoted to them, and there are several websites with all kinds of funky brands to choose from. And, in the Niagara Region, we are invited to oodles of Mom2Mom events in the spring and fall of each year. Moms resell gently used items to other moms that need them. Great idea.
Since I had long ago retired Nathan’s cloth diapers, I was looking to restock our house with cloth diapers for Sam. Thankfully, I found fitted bamboo cloth diapers! They are amazing. And instead of the plastic covers from years ago, I use the breathable covers from MotherEase. Amazing line of covers. Sam has not had a diaper rash yet, and I do believe it is because:
1. the diapers are so absorbant;
2. there is no chemical residue in contact with Sam’s skin;
3. the liners allow an air flow.
This experience with cloth diapers is much more positive than the first experience. I was using up the disposable diapers given to us from the hospital for the first week or so, but found I had leaks and for some reason, they seemed to smell more. Now he’s in fitted bamboo cloth with MotherEase covers, and NEVER a leak! Not even through the night, and he does a 10-12 hour sleeping stretch. I did “double diaper” him at night at first, but I don’t anymore. Poor baby looked like a pear and wasn’t able to roll over if he wanted to. I find he’s already staying a bit drier at night, so it’s working fine to leave the one cloth diaper on over night.
I still use Shaklee Laundry Products, but with better technology and more HE wash machines, they upgraded their cleaners line. It is now called Get Clean (click here to learn more). There is a predominant CAUTION on the label, but when I researched that, it is there due to labeling laws. I have had children and pets from clients ingest the Get Clean cleaners (not on purpose), and when poison control is called, they say "don't worry" when they hear it's from Shaklee. So, "don't worry" about that CAUTION label!
I store the wet diapers in a diaper pail that has a charcoal filter in the lid. The charcoal filter is essential to keeping the rest of the family at home!! The dirty diapers I put in a big red bucket in my laundry room. I fill it with warm water and 4TB of Nature Bright Laundry Booster.
NATURE BRIGHT vs BLEACH? I am confident that I can soak the diapers as long as I like, and the fabric strength will NOT be effected. If I used bleach, the fabric would get very weak. However, I can soak colours or whites for months, and the plant enzymes would only work at "eating away" the stains.
WARNING AGAINST PLANT ENZYMES? Some people warn against using laundry products that have plant enzymes in them. However, there is NO RESIDUE left in the clothes after using Fresh Laundry, so NO WORRY about rashes! Most laundry products do leave a residue.
If there is a residue, first of all, your machine will have build-up in the lines.
Little tip: when switching to Shaklee Get Clean laundry trio, be sure to do a load with a cup of vinegar and warm water, or a few loads of towels with warm water and Fresh Laundry concentrate. The Fresh Laundry does not leave a residue, but it also will break down residue in your machines lines. This can cause the first few loads to be grey or smelly, if you have used other products in your machine.
Second, if there is a residue in your clothes, that will be sitting on your skin. 90 seconds after something is on your skin it will be in your body! That fast. So any lotions, cleaners, perfumes... your liver eventually has to filter all of that. It's best to avoid chemicals when and where we can.
Okay, back to Sam and his bamboo diapers! Sam is not on solid foods yet, so I don’t have the disposables liners in use at this point. However, when that comes, I’ll be flushing the soiled liners down the toilet, and soaking the dirty diapers in my big red bucket with Nature Bright.
The wet diapers, that have not been soiled just go into my wash with the towels. I find I do not have extra laundry due to diapers. I might wash a few more loads due to an extra person in the house, but I would not say cloth diapers is giving me oodles of extra laundry. The “poo” diapers are soaked for a few days, and then go into the wash with 1 or 2 oz of Fresh Laundry Concentrate and 1 scoop of Nature Bright. I usually throw in my other whites along with them. And, the same as 14 years ago, if I hang everything outside, the whites are brilliant and the diapers look spotless. If I hang them inside, they are still spot free, but not quite as brilliant.
Overall, I am satisfied with the financial savings, environment safety, and general effectiveness of the Get Clean line. I find they work better than chemical cleaners at a fraction of the cost.
Little note: Nathan, being a 14 year old who loves grass stains and dirt, gives me a challenge with his clothes. I have to put Fresh Laundry Concentrate as a spot remover on the grass and dirt stains before adding those cloths to the wash. I have had stains I cannot get out, and I still have not had a straight answer about where those stains came from! Yellow paint? Grease? On his white school uniform shirts
And then there is Andrew… my outdoor loving, firewood cutting, grease magnet, farmer husband. He wears his jeans until you could grow a garden in the dirt on them. And he only wears white t-shirts! So, I could work very hard to get those t-shirts clean, but it’s honestly easier to buy him new white t-shirts each month. And, I thought his jeans were hopeless. BUT, I thought I ‘d give the Shaklee Laundry trio a really good test, and soaked the work jeans for several days in Nature Bright. The water was almost greasy enough to reuse as grease by the time the soaking was done. Ew. So, then I put the jeans in the wash… and a few days later, we were looking for his work jeans. I couldn’t figure it out. Where did they go? We found them. In his GOOD JEANS pile! They had gotten so clean, I accidentally put them all in the wrong jeans pile.
TIP: if you use a dryer, you can use the veggie based dryer sheets from Shaklee, or you can use the economical method of mixing 1 part Soft Fabric Concentrate to 3 parts water in a spray unit. Spray the drum of your dryer, or a cloth that you use for only this purpose, about 10 or 12 times. Use that as your “bounce sheet” alternative!