HOW TO WASH CLOTH NAPPIES - My wash routine for reusable nappies

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024

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  • @emilyroserogers1064
    @emilyroserogers1064 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I've been searching for a video like this all morning 😂 I don't know why the brands don't make their own videos on how to wash them for first time mums, or just first time cloth nappy users in general! Thank you! ❤️

    • @DearBeautiful
      @DearBeautiful  3 года назад +1

      Oh you’re very welcome. I felt a bit lost too when I first started, which was why I made this video. I’m so glad it was helpful.

  • @littlekaza3344
    @littlekaza3344 Год назад

    Excellent video...Thank you

  • @cherylnye5963
    @cherylnye5963 3 года назад +1

    Finally a video that makes sense thankgoodness

  • @siobhanwhitmarsh2113
    @siobhanwhitmarsh2113 3 года назад +1

    This is really helpful! Thank you! X

  • @estherphillips4663
    @estherphillips4663 2 года назад

    Great video, thank you!

  • @elliehorne7424
    @elliehorne7424 4 года назад +2

    This is so useful thank you. Do you find the PUL waterproof part is ok with the 60 degree wash? Thanks

    • @DearBeautiful
      @DearBeautiful  4 года назад +1

      From all the research I've done, PUL should be okay with the odd 60 degree wash, but I try to do 40s as much as possible. I just found that without a slightly hotter wash every few washes that I didn't find they were coming out as clean. It's definitely not caused any issue for my nappies personally anyway. x

  • @ericalucyable
    @ericalucyable 3 года назад

    Hi there, thanks for your video, I’ve used washable nappies in the past but that was 9 yrs ago and I’m expecting again soon! Just wondering what brand nappies you use as they look good being all in one x

  • @claremckinnon5610
    @claremckinnon5610 3 года назад

    Hi, I’m wanting to try these but really nervous about the washing side. Things like how much detergent (hard water area) to start with I might not have a big enough stash for a full wash. My machine has a daily 60 minute wash cycle so I was thinking this might do on 40 degree wash for the pre wash and then for the main wash use my cotton 60 degree cycle (I think the cotton 60 degree wash runs for over 200 minutes.) My little one is due in December so no option to dry outside unfortunately so will need to use the central heating. I do have an Air buddy or dryer also. I’ve read heated drying racks or a dehumidifier with clothes setting are good.

    • @DearBeautiful
      @DearBeautiful  3 года назад +1

      Clare Mckinnon The detergent normally says on the side of the box, how much you need to use for your water hardness. The key thing is to make sure that the water isn’t bubbly at the end of the cycle, and to keep running a rinse until it is. If it’s still bubbly at the end of the cycle, you can reduce the detergent a bit the next time. It’s just a bit of experimenting until you get the level right. But it isn’t complicated. And I always work on the basis I’d rather use too much and get them really clean, and then run extra rinses if needed.

  • @biancamckenzie4139
    @biancamckenzie4139 2 года назад

    How many nappies would you recommend to get for a newborn? I’m not sure how many to get in regards to having a decent time ratio between wash days 😕

  • @kymcoote4493
    @kymcoote4493 4 года назад +2

    How many nappies do you have to manage full time cloth nappies?

    • @DearBeautiful
      @DearBeautiful  4 года назад

      We have 18 all in ones for day time, and 3 of the two parters for night time. And that is more than enough, I could get by with about 12 day nappies and 2 night time ones as long as I stayed on top of washing religiously.

  • @lenevangraan1003
    @lenevangraan1003 3 года назад

    Hi, just a quick question... Do you feel like the velcro will last as just long as the botton ones? Or does it go less-sticky after a while?

  • @monikawinship983
    @monikawinship983 3 года назад

    What detergent do you use please? Thank you.

  • @JoyTorress
    @JoyTorress 3 года назад

    If you’re washing your nappies with clothes what about if you need fabric conditioner or washing additives like vanish liquid or something to whiten whites? Plus bio washing removes stains I can’t fathom how I would wash nappies with clothes.

    • @DearBeautiful
      @DearBeautiful  3 года назад +4

      I don’t use fabric conditioners as they aren’t great for the machine anyway, and definitely wouldn’t want them on cloth nappies as they affect absorbency. If I had a load that needed a specific additional cleaner in them (like a whitener when I wash sheets) then I just make sure I do that separately from a nappy load. But in all honest, it’s very rare that I have a load that needs anything additional for stains or whitening in it. It’s just about what works in individual houses I think; I do a wash load every day and that works for us, but I do sometimes “save up” the nappies and do one big nappy wash on its own.

    • @Mamadoyle
      @Mamadoyle 2 года назад

      Hi sorry might sound like a silly question but do u change the nappies as often ad u would a disposable one?

    • @JoyTorress
      @JoyTorress 2 года назад

      @@Mamadoyle absolutely just as often x

  • @danicracknell5736
    @danicracknell5736 3 года назад

    Do you pull the pocket liner out before washing? AND add an extra liner into the main nappy when wearing?

    • @DearBeautiful
      @DearBeautiful  3 года назад

      The liner in the pocket works it’s way out of the pocket in the wash, so there is no need to do that when it’s dirty/wet. And an extra liner isn’t a necessity; just depends on personal choice and how bit a “wetter” the child is.

  • @kamilajaliel9516
    @kamilajaliel9516 4 года назад

    Not bad but too much of action and speech.