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Swaddlebees Cloth Diapers - Care Guide


Wash and dry the diapers, microfiber terry inserts and diaper covers prior to first use. If using hemp inserts, wash them separately 3-4 times on hot. Washing the pocket diapers with hemp inserts together prior to first use may cause the oils from the hemp inserts to coat the fleece and cause it to repel.

After changing your baby's diaper, shake out the insert into your diaper pail and throw the diaper in.

On wash day, run the dirty diapers in a cold soak or prewash. Make sure the Aplix tabs are folded back to the laundry tabs on diapers with velcro-type closures to prevent the diaper from snagging other items in the laundry. Wash your diapers in any temperature with a small amount of detergent. Diapers do not require much detergent, too much will leave residue causing your diapers to possibly stink, leak, or leave baby with a rash. 1/4 the recommended amount per load is sufficient. Over-dosing on detergent also produces build up and is the single most common cause of leaking problems. An additional rinse can be used for particularly soiled loads. Make sure that your diapers are rinsed clean. Any residue from poop, urine, detergent or vinegar can make your diapers smell. Tumble dry on medium to low heat or line dry.

Do not use fabric softener. It will coat the diapers making them water repellent and will cause leaks. Be aware that if you use dryer sheets in your dryer for other laundry this can coat your dryer and transfer to your diapers. "Free and clear" type detergents and natural products and soaps are not recommended for diapers containing polyester because of the soap build up they tend to leave. This build up can cause repelling, leaks and rashes in sensitive skin.

Do not use bleach. This will cause the diaper's fabric to prematurely deteriorate.

Do not stretch the diaper while it is still warm. Allowing the diaper to cool after taking it out of the dryer will extend the life of its elastic.


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