(And What Actually Works in Hard Water!)
Cloth diapering is one of my favorite mama winsāhello, savings and low-tox living! But if youāre dealing with hard water like I am here in Arizona, finding a good detergent can feel like chasing a unicorn.
Let me save you the trial and error, mama. Hereās whatās worked for meāand what hasnātāplus my stain-fighting secret weapon!
š§Ŗ From Homemade to Store-Bought: What I Tried
Homemade Detergent
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Budget-friendly
Rockinā Green Dirty Diaper Detergent
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Great for sensitive skin
ā Favorite: Dapple Baby Laundry Detergent ā Lavender Scent
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Plant-based and baby-safe
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Effective on stains and odors
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Smells heavenly!
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Works amazing when paired with a water softener
š” Hard Water Tip: Use Calgon!
Hard water is full of minerals that block your detergent from working properly.
Thatās where Calgon Water Softener comes in. Since adding it to every diaper load, my cloth wipes and diapers stay bright, white, and fresh.
š§¼ My Easy Cloth Diaper Wash Routine
- Cold rinse (no detergent)
- Hot wash with
š§“ Dapple Baby Detergent + Calgon Water Softener - Extra rinse
- Line dry in the sun (bonus: natural bleaching!)
šļø Want to Try What I Use?
Here are my go-to products (affiliate linksāthank you for supporting my blog š):
- šø Dapple Baby Laundry Detergent ā Lavender Scent
- š§ Calgon Water Softener
- š«§ Rockinā Green Dirty Diaper Detergent
š Final Thoughts
Cloth diapering doesnāt have to be complicated. With the right detergent and a few simple tweaks, you can keep things fresh, clean, and baby-safeāeven in hard water areas.
Have a favorite detergent combo of your own?
Letās share tipsādrop yours in the comments below!
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