9 0|0|Best laundry detergent for a new baby and us? I don't want to use something ONLY for baby. I want 1 bottle on top of the washer.|RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|19:19:16|04/27/2010|
Posted on Apr-27-10 at 07:19 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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1|1|I would think something free of dyes and persumes would work, like All Free|kandywolf|kandywolf@gmail.com|19:22:37|04/27/2010|

Posted on Apr-27-10 at 07:22 PM (Eastern) by 24.115.234.101

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~~ You are the BEST!! ~~ 2|2|I used to use the same detergent for all of our stuff too....I'd wash the boys' stuff seperately when they were very small, use half of what was called for after pretreating stains, and rinse twice with a half cup of vinegar in the second rinse. Didnt use any fabric softener in the wash or dryer. Once they were bigger (maybe 6 months old?), I didnt do much else different for their stuff.|saint6811|waylan@comcast.net|19:28:07|04/27/2010|

Posted on Apr-27-10 at 07:28 PM (Eastern) by 98.213.175.237

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3|3|I never did anythign different. I always used Tide & Snuggle... I would go based on you and Jeromy.. are either of you sensitive to scents |Kristy|mi3zons1@yahoo.com|19:30:13|04/27/2010|

Posted on Apr-27-10 at 07:30 PM (Eastern) by 71.179.215.217

"Women should not have children after 35. Thirty-five children are enough." - anonymous (Only 28 to GO!) 4|4|Thanks, ladies. We arn't sensative to anything. |RobinsCrazyWorld|robinmarie72@gmail.com|19:33:07|04/27/2010|

Posted on Apr-27-10 at 07:33 PM (Eastern) by 24.20.40.237


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5|5|Baby should be fine with what you already use...|sunriver|lithiasalt@cheerful.com|19:44:29|04/27/2010|

Posted on Apr-27-10 at 07:44 PM (Eastern) by 96.39.164.227

I never changed soaps either even when they were tiny and they all managed to adjust. If you discover baby's skin is sensitive you can adjust as needed, but chances are good that you do not need to change anything. If laundry soap deals come up between now and then just get some sensitive kind and you will be all set no matter what happens later. :0) 6|6|charlie's soap works great for everyone, also gets stains out of baby clothes quick and no scrubbing needed...I am |HONEY11|HONEY1@AMERITECH.NET|20:31:06|04/27/2010|

Posted on Apr-27-10 at 08:31 PM (Eastern) by 75.3.142.155

a vendor for there products and eco-friendly to boot.
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7|1|I used Dreft & Ivory Snow...|maraj|maraj64@hotmail.com|20:36:06|04/27/2010|

Posted on Apr-27-10 at 08:36 PM (Eastern) by 207.190.75.230

I remember preferring one over the other as far as no dyes, nice smell & softness but it's been 19 yrs. so I can't remember now which one it was. It was simply a personal preference, & I used the same one tho for my own clothes.
Here's a little tip for formula/baby food stains on whites (yours & baby's), which is almost a given. LOL Iron Out. It's milder on clothes than reg. liquid bleach but is awesome for getting out just about any stain (water, rust, juice, grass, formula, food, etc.). It's in powder form & I'm not sure if there's a liquid form, but I think there's also Yellow Out, made by the same company. I've used it on colors albeit very lightly. It'll even take hard water stains out of ceilings from a leaky roof, sinks, toilets, & even remove rust from bike fenders & car bumpers. :) I didn't hear of it til long past formula/baby food stains so that was a bummer but like I said, it's awesome stuff. :) I use it every so often in my load of whites, in addition to reg. laundry soap, to keep them nice & white....


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Posted on Apr-27-10 at 09:54 PM (Eastern) by 174.65.54.131

ty 9|1|eco brand is good too!! or costco earth friendley|crazymomx2|crazymomx3girls@hotmail.com|21:55:32|04/27/2010|

Posted on Apr-27-10 at 09:55 PM (Eastern) by 174.65.54.131

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