Is it a must to use baby detergent for all baby items? When can you start to use regular detergent? Also, do you have to wash everything before using it on baby (clothing) if so, for how long as well?
Is it a must to use baby detergent for all baby items? When can you start to use regular detergent? Also, do you have to wash everything before using it on baby (clothing) if so, for how long as well?
GOLD / wonderful grape / 20289 posts
I like to use baby detergent, just because baby's skin is so soft and sensitive. I'll probably use it until she's a toddler. And I always wash anything that's going to be touching her skin for a while, like clothes, blankets, bibs, etc. before she uses/wears it.
pear / 1861 posts
I use Free and Clear detergents- either All, Tide or Arm and Hammer. Gonna use Charlie's Soap too since I won some.lol
hostess / wonderful honeydew / 32460 posts
I use 7th gen laundry detergent, but! I also use Tide for her stuff too. I don't think it makes a difference.
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
I used baby detergent at first but now I just use Free and Clear detergents for all of our clothes as well.
pear / 1764 posts
I use Charlies Soap all of the time now because I cloth diaper & don't want any build up of other detergents rubbing off onto our diapers causing repelling issues, etc. I've heard some complaints that it doesn't make the clothes as clean but I haven't had any issues.
wonderful pear / 26210 posts
I use a sensitive detergent for all of our clothes, it was too complicated to keep separate bottles.
I wash everything before we wear it, no matter who it is for. Just think of the places where the clothing was made, how it was shipped, where it was stored, etc.
pear / 1837 posts
We bought (what seems like) a lifetime's supply of Country Save because it was cloth-diaper-friendly, and so we use that on everything now.
I don't wash everything before he wears it. I feel like maybe I did at first? But now I don't care.
eggplant / 11824 posts
I use free and clear, gentle/sensitive skin detergent for all our stuff as it is, so I don’t see a point in buying a separate one for baby.
persimmon / 1135 posts
We've recently started using Soap Nuts which are all-natural soaping nuts. We use it for all our laundry now and I really like them. I found them when I was researching baby-friendly detergents.
I prefer to wash all clothes before wearing them because, like @looch said, you never know how they've been stored/transported before getting to the shelf at the store!
squash / 13199 posts
I dont know much about the detergent but I would definitely wash all clothes before wearing. I even do that with my clothes. I have worked in retail and sometimes the warehouse conditions are pretty dusty and dirty, plus the clothes sometimes fall on the floor etc.. and people buy them and then return them, so its always good to wash any garment before wearing.
grapefruit / 4800 posts
I use free and clear or sensitive detergents. My skin doesn't like all the gunk in detergents so I assumed my LO probably wouldn't react well either. I did wash all her baby clothes first because of the chemicals they are sometimes treated with.
admin / watermelon / 14210 posts
all fragrance free detergent is fine. we use seventh generation or method.
pear / 1554 posts
I use baby detergent. I always wash everything before I use/wear it, not just for baby but for us as well.
grapefruit / 4681 posts
We use Dropps for everything because it is CD safe. We bought a TON when it was on sale and I had coupons, so I think we will be using it for the next few years (yes we got that much).
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
I use free and clear detergents for RJ just in case. He doesn't have any skin issues but he does have dry skin in the winters so I don't want to risk anything.
I tried to wash ours in the free and clear as well, since I didn't want to buy two different detergents, but our clothes got too smelly too quick! We need the fragrance!! Hehe. With RJ's stuff we wash after every wear, but we wear things twice or three times, so I do our laundry separately.
apricot / 498 posts
We used normal Tide with Bleach Alternative, Woolite and Method. I'm not sold on baby detergent.
grapefruit / 4049 posts
we use method detergent (peony blossom scent) for baby, kid, and adult clothes. never any sensitive skin issues here! and i admit to sometimes not washing after it's new, but i definitely try to as much as i can.
hostess / papaya / 10540 posts
We use baby detergent on anything his skin may touch, especially because he has such sensitive skin. I even use it on my own sheets for when we all snuggle on our bed because my usual Tide irritated his eczema.
cherry / 207 posts
Used Dreft in the beginning then switched to regular cos nothing was getting cleaned!!
pear / 1728 posts
we use Dreft because we like the smell, but I wouldnt say its necessary. You could use a free & clear detergent just as easily (though where I live, those cost the same as the Dreft, so cost analysis doesnt come into play.) I wouldnt use a regular detergent because Liv has sensitive skin.. And I do wash EVERYTHING before I put it on her. I put a onesie on her once that hadnt been washed and she got an awful rash from it.
coconut / 8299 posts
I compared the ingredients in Dreft vs Tide Free and they're exactly the same. And they're both made by the same company. Actually the label on the bottle is identical (minus the brand name) so I'm just assuming it's some sort of marketing ploy. We use Tide Free because it's cheaper than Dreft.
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