I have been having problems with The Stinkies. It first started when my friend gave me 2 diapers with The Stink. They infected my poor stash, and I totally re-did my wash routine, and now I can’t get rid of The Stinkies. So I need help and advice.
My issue is that I live in a city with extremely hard water. It’s so hard to get detergent out of stuff, and I don’t think that it even really suds properly. My solution to that was to add powdered Calgon to our laundry. I started this before we had an issue, adding a tablespoon to each load (we have a front washer), along with the detergent. After we had noticed a problem, I started adding about a quarter cup to the wash, thinking that maybe it will help remove any mineral build up. This? Did nothing, and I was going through Calgon like a mad woman.
I also thought that it could be a bacteria thing, so I tried washing my diapers with Oxyclean as well. The first time I tried it, I added a full scoop of Oxyclean, and then rinsed eleventy million times. Just in case. That didn’t seem to fix the problem.
I had heard about the mysterious powers of blue Dawn, so I picked some of that up, and put it in the wash. It made a lot (A LOT) of bubbles, but no help with The Stinkies (although I used it straight on my pockets, and they haven’t had a smell issue since, so I guess it kind of helped). I haven’t been adding it to the wash regularily, so maybe that’s something to try.
I have even been hanging things out in the sun, even though you cannot convince me that this will help. There’s no way that the sun can kill bacteria, otherwise we would live in a sterile world. I do believe that it will bleach out stains, and the fresh air can’t hurt the fabric, but I didn’t have high hopes for this curing my diaper plague.
My last idea was that maybe I need to switch detergents. There’s a lady on the Diaper Swappers board who lives in my city, and she has great results with Sunlight brand laundry detergent. I might try this, once my Nellie’s Washing Soda is all gone (I spent money on it, I should use it!). I’m fairly skeptical that a change in detergent will fix all my diaper woes, just because Nellie’s among the top recommended for diaper care. Oh well.
Any advice? Things I didn’t try? Things I should think about? I don’t have access to RLR (unless one of my friends in the States wants to donate to my cause - and even then I’m petrified to use it in my front loader!), so that’s the only thing I’m not willing to try (that and boiling my PUL - that also scares the poop out of me).
I have this same problem. I can’t get rid of the stink. I tried adding Calgon to my wash cycle, but I don’t think it helped. Boiling my inserts helps a little bit, but its such a temporary fix that it’s almost a waste of effort.
Different detergent? More detergent? I’ve heard you need more detergent with hard water.. *shrug* Vinegar in the rinse cycle? Bleach? Boiling water in the hot wash? I’ve heard all of these suggested…
Vinegar is also helpful in hard water conditions. Baking soda helps get stink out. When you use both, add 1/2 cup soda to the wash and 1/2 cup vinegar to the rinse.
You could also try bacout if they have that there.
You may also want to strip the diapers. There are different methods of doing this. Dawn was definitely one but you need to do at least two rinse cycles with nothing at all in there.
When I had a bad case of the stinkies, I washed all of my stinky dipes on HOT with half scoop of soap ( I use Country save) and 2 cap fulls of bleach. I rinsed like a gazillion times - okay maybe like 3 - and VOILA! Stinkies gone!!
Do you think that you might have the “stinkies” in your washer? I think that I have identified that as our problem with the “stinkies” I have been rinsing my diapers in cold then washing them in hot and then putting them through on an extra cold rinse. I use Charlie Soap which is supposed to be good with cloth diapers, I have used dawn and it does seem to work, but you do need to do several rinses to make sure that it all gets out.
Well to get the “stinkies” out of my washer I use a cup of baking soda, with my detergent in the NEXT load of laudry. I haven’t tried it with the diapers I am just not sure if it would be okay for them.
Good luck, I hope that this helps.