Reddit Reddit reviews RLR Natural Powder Laundry Detergent – Whitens, Brightens, Refreshes Baby Cloth Diapers, Musty Towels, Workout Clothes - Non-Toxic, Fragrance-Free for Sensitive Skin (1 - Pack)

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RLR Natural Powder Laundry Detergent – Whitens, Brightens, Refreshes Baby Cloth Diapers, Musty Towels, Workout Clothes - Non-Toxic, Fragrance-Free for Sensitive Skin (1 - Pack)
WORKS LIKE MAGIC: Introduce RLR baby laundry detergent to your laundry treatment routine and prepared to be wowed as tough blots such as grease, blood, tea, coffee, pee and poop stains disappear; RLR can be used as in the presoak, prewash, or regular wash cyclesTREATS BOTH COLORED AND WHITES: RLR turns white clothes whiter, and colored clothes brighter; it restores old, musty, worn clothes like new, and removes the dinginess from soiled diapers, damp towels, clothes with old perfumes smells, Downy scents, and moreCONCENTRATED FORMULA: Use just one packet to soften hard water and to remove stains, dinginess, and funk from both regular and delicate fabrics; RLR is compatible with HE machines, is septic-safe and does not clog pipes or leave crud on the machine100% SAFE: RLR is a natural laundry treatment powder for sensitive skin; it is hypoallergenic, non-toxic, vegan, and biodegradable with NO phosphates, parabens, optical brighteners, SLS/SLES, or artificial fragrancesPART OF CADIE’S LAUNDRY TREATMENT LINE: Shop other Cadie household products favored by housewives around the world; Cadie is a company determined to ease and simplify everyday tasks with eco-friendly products that are proudly made in the USA
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7 Reddit comments about RLR Natural Powder Laundry Detergent – Whitens, Brightens, Refreshes Baby Cloth Diapers, Musty Towels, Workout Clothes - Non-Toxic, Fragrance-Free for Sensitive Skin (1 - Pack):

u/knottymommy · 1 pointr/clothdiaps

Sorry...the friggin' spam filter keeps eating your comments. I've approved them all so people can actually see them.

There is often a stink issue with microfibre. I'm not sure if there's a tried and true way to fix it once it happens (I only have cotton and bamboo diapers, so when we get a stink issue it's because we accidentally weren't using enough detergent).

When you hung them in the sun, did you hang them wet? Have you tried bleaching them? Do you have any issues with hard water? There are products made specifically for hard water that can help get the mineral deposits out.

You can try stripping them with RLR Laundry Treatment; we had pretty good luck with that when we had serious detergent build-up (we were using too much detergent at that point).

Worst case scenario...if the inserts are shot, you can stuff any pocket covers with anything else you'd like (new inserts, prefolds, pad-folded flats, pad-folded flannel receiving blankets....anything absorbent really)

u/AsksAboutCheese · 1 pointr/clothdiaps

May be time to strip. We strip out Rumps every 6months. I also stuff with a bamboo layer that helps retain. RLR is great.

u/Lilpeapod · 1 pointr/clothdiaps

http://www.amazon.com/Laundry-Treatment-Cloth-Diaper-Stripper/dp/B001T8QIVW

It strips build up and minerals - and dirt and funk from clothes. Or diapers.

u/cgsf · 1 pointr/clothdiaps

There are several other methods to strip diapers:

  • Blue Dawn dish soap = After diapers are washed, do a hot wash with blue dawn (2 tbsp). Do a hot wash (with no soap or detergent) afterwards. Do several cold washes (with no soap or detergent) afterward until there are no suds.
  • Boiling = Do not boil covers/pockets (anything with PUL); this is for inserts only. Large pot, set to high, bring to boil. Place 3-4 inserts in. Make sure snaps do not touch the sides of the pot. Boil for only 5 minutes. Drain. (Be VERY careful as the water and the inserts will be unbearably hot!). Add new water, continue until all inserts are boiled. Do a hot wash cycle in the washing machine with no detergent or soap. Do a cold wash cycle with no detergent or soap.
  • RLR = Buy some RLR. After diapers are washed, let them soak (all-night preferrably) in RLR. Follow directions on package. You can read a review here about how someone used it for ammonia build-up on diapers.

    I used Rockin' Green Hard Rock, and let mine soak overnight and that helped a lot, but boiling them worked the best.
u/call_me_cthulhu_ · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

my favorite cartoon when I was a kid was rugrats!

Happy Birthday Little R!

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