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Re: Microfiber Stink
Same here. I am lazy though.
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Re: Microfiber Stink
Do you think I could bleach it in my sink without doing a whole load of laundry with bleach? Since I don't bleach my own diapers, I'd have to put it in with the whites. But then of course we deal with regular detergent causing buildup.
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I'm sure you could bleach it in the sink, but that would require a lot of rinsing in the sink by hand.
You could try boiling it too. Or maybe washing it with your whites, and use Rng as the detergent for your whites instead of regular detergent. I use tide on my dipes with no issues. |
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Re: Microfiber Stink
Use the vinegar and oxyclean!! it works! this is what I do everytime I have even the slightest bit of smell and I'm VERY sensitive!
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I have alse dumped.straight vinegar on an insert in the sink, added a scoop of oxiclean and just enough hot water to cover it!
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