Washing cloth diapers is another reason people are hesitant to take the leap. What do you do with all that poop?
Well. It's actually pretty easy.
I keep my routine simple. And do a load of cloth diapers every three days.
- First, I start with a presoak.
- Then, I run a cotton cycle with an extra rinse.
- Dry in the dryer or in the sun.
That is it. I use Charlie's Soap b/c my friend and I split a HUGE order of it that she got off of Amazon. But before that, I was using All Free and Clear. The main thing you want to avoid is of dyes and softeners that actually cause the diaper to be less absorbant (which is, of course, the opposite of what you want a diaper to do.)
Now that Vivi is eating more solids, I have started using
flushable diaper liners. They come in a roll and you simply place it between the diaper and the baby. Then, when baby poops, you can flush the whole thing.
Instead of the liners, you can also buy a diaper sprayer like
this one and attach it to the side of the toilet. You can used that to spray any poop off into the potty before putting it in a diaper bag or bin until wash day.
Bet that was easier than you thought, right? And, no, there's not poop all over the inside of my washing machine.