Preparing your Drybees Cloth Diapers for use
Diapers - Please pre-wash your Drybees cloth diapers before
use. Wash your diaper in hot water with the manufactured recommended
amount of detergent. You may dry your Drybees cloth diapers in the
dryer on high, or outside on a clothesline.
Hemp Inserts - Hemp inserts arrive to you full of the natural
oils present in the plant. These oils can cause your inserts to repel
liquid so they must be primed before use. Please wash all hemp
inserts separate from any other diapering items. Wash and dry them 3
times on hot with the manufacturer's recommend amount of detergent.
Hemp inserts can be dried on high in your dryer or outside on a
clothesline.
Microfiber Inserts - Microfiber inserts should be pre-washed on
hot with the manufacturer's recommended amount of detergent. Please
dry your microfiber inserts on low in your dryer or outside on a
clothesline.
Storing your Dirty Drybees Cloth Diapers
You can choose to use a wet pail or dry pail to store your dirty
diapers until wash day. The wet pail method has been shown to be a
drowning hazard for young children so we only use and recommend the dry pail method. All you need is a trash can, diaper pail or wet bag
or a combination. We use a Wahmies wetbag inside of a diaper pail.
Simply dump any solid poop into the toilet and put the diaper in the pail
where they will wait until wash day! Using a diaper sprayer attached to
the commode can help spray any stuck on poop off in the toilet. Remember
that those liquid breastfed poops don't need to come off the diaper.
They are extremely water soluble and will wash right off in the washer.
Washing your Drybees Cloth Diapers
Washing your Drybees cloth diapers is very easy! First, fold back
your laundry tabs. This ensures that you won't find the dreaded diaper
snake after you wash your diapers. Next pull out the inserts. Finally
throw it all in the washing machine! Choose the water level that will
completely cover all your diapers and use the manufacturer's
recommended amount of detergent. You can use a second rinse to ensure
all of the detergent is rinsed out. Please dry your diapers in the
dryer or outside on a clothesline.
Tips and Tricks
- Avoid using Free and Clear, baby detergent or cold
proceessed (natural) soap based laundry detergents. These can leave a
residue that builds up over time causing stinky dipes!
- If your Drybees Cloth Diapers get a stain, simply lay them out in the sun, and the sun will bleach away your stains naturally!
- The waterproof material used to make Drybees Cloth Diapers was
made to be put in the autoclave for the medical industry. Don't be
afraid to toss them in your home dryer!
*Also remember there is no hard and fast rules for cloth diaper
washing. What might work for you may not work for others. The water in
your area plays an important role in diaper/laundry washing.