tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7607662456528136624.post1447088554449649171..comments2013-09-27T23:26:19.461-05:00Comments on Crunchy Moms ::: The Great Cloth Diaper Stink Experiment :: Experiment Wrap-UpUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7607662456528136624.post-55399157892431127602012-01-26T20:50:41.451-06:002012-01-26T20:50:41.451-06:00We like Biokleen! We have always had rashes. At ...We like Biokleen! We have always had rashes. At first it was yeast, but he still gets rashes all the time, until we had been using it for a few weeks. (This was after using RnG) I'm glad to hear you like Charlie's though, just in case we ever need to change for some reason. <br /><br />Unrelated, I can't follow your blog on the app I have for some reason, such a bummer! I rarely check them on my computer, I wish it would come through!Gina @ oats and beans and baby growhttp://oatsandbeansandbabygrow.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7607662456528136624.post-82969963045286667102012-01-07T08:21:56.709-06:002012-01-07T08:21:56.709-06:00We've got our own tried and true method for od...We've got our own tried and true method for odor-free cloth diapering. Start with a gentle cycle in the wash using only white vinegar as the detergent. Then follow up with a heavy duty cycle using Tide Free and Gentle powder (works better than liquid). No stains, no stink. And, if somehow a nasty stain happens to make its way through? Just put the diaper or liner in the window - the sun bleaches it out every time.iDanhttp://www.theanthologie.comnoreply@blogger.com