Showing posts with label cloth diapers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cloth diapers. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Made By Mama cloth diaper review and giveaway - Ended

The first time we tried http://www.madebymama.com/ cloth diapers was in late 2005. I bought a Winnie the Pooh pocket for Brooke. That diaper started my obsession with Deb’s diapers. Here is a picture of the diaper on Brooke:




Deb Hoppe is the owner of Made By Mama diapers. She is a nice lady to deal with. She has wonderful customer service and top of the line workmanship. I have never had red marks on the babies thighs as I have had with other diapers. Even the one size diapers fit well from small to large. I have never had gaps in the legs for leaks to erupt from. They are comfortable (at least my kids think so) and easy to clean. I have never had build up with her diapers. I have hard water and have to run diapers through the dishwasher but never had to with Deb’s diapers.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

RLR Laundry Treatment Giveaway - Ended

RLR Laundry Treatment Giveaway - Ended





I have two 1.35 oz packages of  Cadie RLR laundry treatment to giveaway to one lucky winner. I use RLR on cloth diapers and also in my load of whites. My whites come out cleaner than using just bleach. I use RLR in my cloth diapers quite often. I have hard water and the diapers never seem to rinse out all the way unless I use RLR. Now the cloth diapers come out smelling clean.


From the package:
The once a month treatment for all washable fabrics...whites & colors. RLR Laundry Treatment is NOT a soap or bleach. It is a special treatment to remove dulling dried in particles from fabric. It leaves whites whiter and colors brighter. During regular washing, mineral deposits in the water; dirt and soil sediments; and residual matter from detergent all accumulate in the fabric causing it to look dingy. RLR Laundry Treatment works by removing these particles from the clothing, holding them in suspension in the water and preventing redeposition so they rinse away leaving fabric looking like new.

When to use RLR?
Whenever your things begin to look dingy. RLR is safe to use as often as you wish...fabrics actually last longer with regular use.

Directions:

Open package and empty directly on dry or wet laundry in washing machine. Wash as usual with detergent, softener, etc. as desired. RLR Laundry Treatment can also be used for hand washing of one or two small pieces of clothing--just use a small amount in a basin of water.

RLR - For Whiter whites & brighter colors.
No phosphates - Non-Polluting - Bio-Degradable



Contest ends Sunday September 5th at 12 am EST.


Disclaimer:
I purchased these packages of RLR. These packages were not given to me to review. This review is only my opinion. The product may not work the same for every person. This review is based on my personal experience with RLR.



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Monday, July 19, 2010

Cloth diapering babies

It's hard to believe that I have been cloth diapering for 5 years. It is amazing the many different cloth diapers out there. I have tried most brands out there. Well, most major brands. I have tried tried all of the etsy or hyenacart. Just recently I have started using g diapers. I like them. I have also tried grobaby and like them. I am getting leaks in front from my son though on the grobabies. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I have one grovia and it seems to be just like the grobaby besides a few minor changes. I have medium g diapers and thinking of getting larges to see if they will fit my son better. The rise seems to be a little short. But I have not had a leak yet. For night I use fitteds and wool. I love fitteds and wool. I have never had a leak with that combination. So maybe I better stick with what works.
 

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