Stripping Cloth Diapers

Yup, I am one of those crazy cloth diapering moms. I use bumgenius and sometimes prefolds with covers. All a sudden Helen started getting rashes with the cloth diapers. This never happened before. Then when she would soil the diaper, it would smell like ammonia right away. So I knew it was time to do what is called, "stripping" cloth diapers. Since I put a status update about it on my facebook, and had a response and having some cloth diapering friends, I thought I make a post a how to!

Usually you want to strip your diaper every three to four months. or as needed.

Why you might want to strip your cloth diapers.

  • They are starting to cause unexplained rash on your child.
  • They smell even after you have washed them.
  • They smell like ammonia after your baby have soiled them.
  • There is a detergent build up, or diaper cream build up.
  • Your cloth diapers might be leaking now and you can't figure out why. 
  • If you have hard water you may get mineral build up.
  • Sometimes using too much detergent or not enough during washes. 


Here is how I striped my cloth diapers.

  • I made sure they were washed first. 
  • Then I did another complete wash cycle on HOT water with  no detergent.( I turned up our water heater for this)
  • Once they were washed (they do not have to be dry) rinse them on hot water over and over until you see no more bubbles on top. 
  • Air dry them, or dry them on low heat.
  • Sunning them also will help disinfect.


I think of Stripping cloth diapers as a fresh start.






6 comments

Heidi said...

I love my bumgenius diapers! I have never heard of stripping them though, thanks for the tip!

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I wanted to try cloth diapers on my babies but was too chicken to actually do it.
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Such a simple step to take and yet, busy dads and moms may not even realize that it needs to be done. I like that the stripping process uses the natural cleansing effect of real sun power to hep disinfect the fabric even more.

Ann said...

I have never heard of stripping diapers, thanks for the tip!

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