Did you know that if reusable nappies are laundered responsibly they can be up to 40 percent kinder to the environment? Despite the initial investment in purchasing a nappy system, reusable nappies have also shown to be more cost effective than disposables over the first two years of a child’s life.
The benefits of reusable nappies are plain to see - less
waste in landfills, soft, natural fibres against baby’s skin and they are
economical. Despite this some parents are put off by the thought of storing soiled
nappies, as well as putting dirty nappies through the wash. Here are some
helpful tips and ideas for hesitant parents, using traditional,
reasonably-priced products from Dri-Pak.

When washing the nappies use a non-biological washing powder
or liquid, as biological detergents are more likely to irritate a baby’s
sensitive skin. Adding Soda Crystals to the detergent draw also helps to soften the
water, aiding the cleaning action of the detergent, and meaning only the minimum
amount of detergent is required to clean the nappies.
For very sensitive skin use Liquid Soap Flakes and a scoop
of Soda Crystals in place of detergent. Containing only pure soap, Liquid Soap Flakes gently clean without fragrances or detergent that can irritate skin. To
prevent the nappies losing absorbency, an occasional hot wash with a White Vinegar rinse will eliminate any soap build-up on the nappies.
Do not use fabric softener, as it leaves a residue on the
surface of the fabric which affects absorbency and can stop the nappies working
properly. White Vinegar is a good natural alternative to fabric softener that
will ensure no residue is left on the fabric.
For parents worried about bacteria building up within the
washing machine, a regular hot wash using half a bag of Soda Crystals will eliminate
any smells and wash bacteria out of the machine.
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