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    Posted: 16 January 2008 at 11:23am
yup I know its been asked before but I can't find where.. so...

I use MCn 99% time and I am finding they are beginning to smell quite yuck (wee/anonia smells)

I washing with very little powder and sometimes use dettol laundry rinse. i have also used tea tree in the rinse cycle. Still smells.

I use various inserts from hemp to micro. I use pocket nappies...

Anyone tried something and it works? Am I right in thinking something like baking soda and vinigar??? (don;t laugh if thats totally wrong for some reason those 2 things popped into my head LOL )
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Sorry cant help. We have never had a problem with smells,...Im starting to wonder if I just have no sense of smell, cos I have never stripped the nappys or anything, but we have no stains or smells, and Isla is in them full time
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I'd recommend stripping your nappies. I've done mine recently and they smell fantastic - as good as new!

1. Hot wash, water only
2. Cold wash, 1/2 cup baking soda, 1/2 cup white vinegar
3. Cold rinse, 1 cap detol in fabric softener compartment
4. Cold rinse, water only

I've also started washing my nappies on a normal cycle, rather than delicate, and doing an extra cold rinse at the end. I haven't had any problems since.

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I just did that more or less today. Did a wash with no powder, then a wash with baking soda and vinegar and then a rinse. didnt think to put the dettol in. Hope it works as I did ALL Toms nappies today and have been surviving on old prefolds etc.....not as nice as pockets.
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nzpiper - be careful using vinegar all the time, it eats away at the laminate after a while
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no worries. I am far too lazy to do it all the time. This is the first time in Toms whole life that I have done this. And I followed your website's instructions thank you!
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Aww yay! That's cool then, I know some people who put it in every wash and now have leaky nappies.. don't want that happening to others
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I have had great sucess with the Dettol Hygenic rinse. It gives a nice fresh smell to the nappies and we have had absolutley no problems with leaking etc.

I would suggest doing a strip and going from there. Also just out of interest do you line dry or dryer?
I find that they can come in a bit stinky from being on the line for some reason.

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We had the same problem. The best thing we have found is, do a 'strip' when you notice the smell build-up. We wash in ecostore washing liquid (only for nappies though), on a hot wash, and occasionally use a bit of that Dettol stuff too. Line drying here cause they stink in the dryer until they are dry and our laundry doesn't close
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I find they stink more when I dry them in the dryer.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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I line dry most of the time - have dryer dried but very rarely.. I might try stripping all of them

question is do I 'strip' just the inserts or the pocket nappies as well?
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I stripped everything - pockets, inserts & fleece liners. I'm sure it'll make the world of difference

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boys and their smelly wee I tell ya


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Yep, strip the whole lot.

I found that if I hot washed every now and again (maybe once every week or two) then the smell wouldn't build up.

I think honestly that a hot wash just cleans better. I know eco warriors will kill me for that... but I'm still learning to compromise between being eco-friendly and not stinky!
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Nikki, I think you are right. I hot wash most of the time for Tom's nappies (nothing else gets that luxury as I am scared I will shrink things). Lately I felt bad about using hot water and started doing cold washes for wet naps and hot for the pooey ones. Thats when things started smelling. But it could be that it was just time.

The only scary thing about stripping all his nappies in one go is you realise just how many he has!
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haha I know he has wayyy tooo many for one kid![:)
I warm wash his nappies all the time (trying to be semi eco and semi cleaning)

Got to go and get some white vinigar and then i shall do them... Rhyley has the luctury (??) of disposables today.
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ok nappies all stripped and I am pretty sure smelling like new again - yay - so thank you ladies for your great advise
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Yay, so happy for you!! Nothing like clean smelling cloth nappies

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Ha did all of mine today. The line was full. But it is so nice to have nice smelling nappies again.

I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!
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MIL got me q bucket and some Napisan yesterday as he was a bit smell! Is it OK to soak them?
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