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  1. #FABRIC LOADER HOW TO#
  2. #FABRIC LOADER DOWNLOAD#

The average front loader in the US is 5kg according to “how do I know my load size for my washing machine”. I have chosen 1/3 cup of 5.25% bleach as motherease did not state the % of bleach to be used so I have selected the smaller measurement.

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There are a lot of assumptions that go into this so I want to explain how this method has been reached.įluff love university recommends 1/3 cup of 5.25% bleach in a small top loader and motherease recommends 1/2 cup of bleach in a front loader. I have had to halve the ppm of bleach to 75ppm to allow for user error as we still do not advise that this method is used.

#FABRIC LOADER HOW TO#

Step-by-step guide of how to bleach sanitise cloth nappies in a front loader washing machine. Option B: We do not recommend this method. We don’t recommend following an in machine wash bleach sanitisation method because the amounts given actually provide an extremely low dosage in order to safeguard for user error, we feel that the bleach dosage can be more effective, easily calculated and less likely to damage nappies if used in a bucket or equivalent. For items without PUL or elastics you can CLEAN and RESET (Sanitise) in one step by washing on a long 90 degree cycle with detergent and a scoop of vanish. They may need an additional vanish soak to remove the staining from the mould.įor very stained or smelly nappies or for more than light mould please contact us for support. Doing reset will invalidate manufactures warranties.Īll parts of nappies (including wraps and pul pocket shells) will need to be reset.įor light mould you should start with clean nappies, then do the RESET then do the CLEAN.

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You should not need to reset new nappies or nappies only owned by you if you have a good wash routine please join our facebook group Cloth Nappy Nerds if you need help with your wash routine and we have a simple wash routine here and template you can download here. Please note this is at your own risk, there is a risk of damage to elastics and pul especially if the nappies are towards the end of their natural life. For details of how to strip cloth nappies click here. It is simple to strip and sanitise cloth nappies if you follow the instructions below. This is often called a strip and sanitise (S&S). It’s also a good idea to reset your nappies when you have bought preloved items, to make sure they are safe for baby. Sometimes you need to reset your nappies, this should only be a rare occurrence but can happen for a number of reasons: due to a wash routine that hasn’t been giving you the best clean, ammonia build up, stains, bacteria or fungus (candida, ringworm, mould). For our Cloth Nappy Nerds Hire Kits that are sanitised between hires please click here.

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