My baby decided to nap for a decent amount of time today, so I've sat and binged all your videos. SO HELPFUL! I've been trying to find answers, unsuccessfully, to pretty much every topic you've covered. One question though, maybe I missed it in the video.. Washing is every 2 days, but how often do you sanitize?? Thanks so much for all the helpful videos!
Thanks so much for watching! I love the good naps. :) I only do the mighty bubbles wash every few months or so if I’m noticing build up. Avoid doing multiple bleach washes as they are harsh on the diapers (like other clothing).
Thank you so much for watching! I have read that bleach is not good for sanitizing bamboo/cotton material (use Oxiclean there), but it does not discolor cotton or hemp materials. We sanitized used diapers once when we got them, and once when baby had thrush in the mouth (yeast infection that we did not want to spread to private areas). Other than that you donʻt need to sanitize a lot, and do not want, as the bleach can be hard on the materials.
Hello! i did rinse them two times after the bleach wash, still smells of bleach. What do i do now? I hang dry them outside until i know what to do from here. Thanks for an awesome channel!
Love love your videos and your energy! We wanna try elimination communication so we came across your video. We also cloth diaper so your vids are surely helpful.
Awesome! Thank you so much for watching!! You can DO IT! The starting is the hardest part. Please let me know if you have any questions--I am not an expert but can share what worked/did not work for us!
I just got a set of used diapers and they came to me with a very strong odor...couldn't tell if it was poo or pee? Maybe both? Otherwise they look very new and white....Im going to try this and I'm hopeful it will help! Thank you so much for posting this!!
Aloha! I live on the big island. Would you be selling your cloth diapers when Mamo no longer needs them? We are expecting our little one in june and we want to take a shot at EC as well as use cloth diapers.
Aloha Jeʻanie! Congratulations on expecting! Weʻll likely keep them for (hopefully) a next child, which will save us even more $$$, so sorry! But, I have semi-secret that I am soooo excited about. Iʻll be starting my own cloth diapering brand/line in June (hopefully sooner) all focused on Native Hawaiian mea, moʻolelo and culture! If that would be something youʻd be interested in, please follow @kaleimamo and @pohainuuhiwa on instagram! Iʻll be posting more there. In the meantime, I highly recommend any of the diapers I talk about in my video. SO SO excited for your cloth diapering and EC journey ahead with baby!
@@PohaiNuuhiwa oh thats very exciting! I'll keep an eye out for you! I don't have social medias on right now but I'll definitely look for you when I jump back on :) Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching! I would strip diapers to remove any build up from soap or soil, then sanitize by doing a bleach wash. Stripping gets rid of the build up first, then sanitizing disinfects diapers so it’s clean for your baby’s use!
Cloth diapers are being used to avoid accidents, other than that parents have to pay attention to baby's signals. I'm not a mom, but I would definitely try this method.
I’m not a mom yet, but am trying to learn new things before we try. I stumbled across your channel and learned so much! Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for watching!
What is something we could use in place of the mighty bubbles for stripping?
My baby decided to nap for a decent amount of time today, so I've sat and binged all your videos. SO HELPFUL! I've been trying to find answers, unsuccessfully, to pretty much every topic you've covered. One question though, maybe I missed it in the video.. Washing is every 2 days, but how often do you sanitize?? Thanks so much for all the helpful videos!
Thanks so much for watching! I love the good naps. :) I only do the mighty bubbles wash every few months or so if I’m noticing build up. Avoid doing multiple bleach washes as they are harsh on the diapers (like other clothing).
Does the bleach not discolor the diapers? Also, how often do you sanitize your baby’s cloth diapers? Or is sanitation only done before first use?
Thank you so much for watching! I have read that bleach is not good for sanitizing bamboo/cotton material (use Oxiclean there), but it does not discolor cotton or hemp materials. We sanitized used diapers once when we got them, and once when baby had thrush in the mouth (yeast infection that we did not want to spread to private areas). Other than that you donʻt need to sanitize a lot, and do not want, as the bleach can be hard on the materials.
Hello! i did rinse them two times after the bleach wash, still smells of bleach. What do i do now? I hang dry them outside until i know what to do from here. Thanks for an awesome channel!
I’ve been loving your videos! I’d love to hear your thoughts on newborn must haves #firsttimemom here and I need all the advice I can’t get 😭 💛
Thank you so much for watching! I am so sorry my reply is so delayed! Is baby here yet? and are you looking for baby products for must haves?
No kids, and I'm all the way in Florida 😂! But this was so informative! I have a lot family having babies rn, I'll be tuned in to pass the info on lol
Hi mum! Fun video to watch.
Have you tried using GMB on water that's not hot? I have a top loading machine. Thanks!
Love love your videos and your energy! We wanna try elimination communication so we came across your video. We also cloth diaper so your vids are surely helpful.
Awesome! Thank you so much for watching!! You can DO IT! The starting is the hardest part. Please let me know if you have any questions--I am not an expert but can share what worked/did not work for us!
I just got a set of used diapers and they came to me with a very strong odor...couldn't tell if it was poo or pee? Maybe both? Otherwise they look very new and white....Im going to try this and I'm hopeful it will help! Thank you so much for posting this!!
Did this method end up working for you?
@@justjahneah2462 yes!! It worked perfectly!
@@bubkins9995 Thank you so much for letting me know!! I accidentally ran the bleach cycle first, but I'm hoping that works fine! Thank you again!
Amazing!! Where did you ordered these diapers??
Do you find the bleach wash damages the diapers (Colors etc on covers?)
How does the bleach not ruin the colors on your diapers?
Aloha! I live on the big island. Would you be selling your cloth diapers when Mamo no longer needs them? We are expecting our little one in june and we want to take a shot at EC as well as use cloth diapers.
Aloha Jeʻanie! Congratulations on expecting! Weʻll likely keep them for (hopefully) a next child, which will save us even more $$$, so sorry! But, I have semi-secret that I am soooo excited about. Iʻll be starting my own cloth diapering brand/line in June (hopefully sooner) all focused on Native Hawaiian mea, moʻolelo and culture! If that would be something youʻd be interested in, please follow @kaleimamo and @pohainuuhiwa on instagram! Iʻll be posting more there. In the meantime, I highly recommend any of the diapers I talk about in my video. SO SO excited for your cloth diapering and EC journey ahead with baby!
@@PohaiNuuhiwa oh thats very exciting! I'll keep an eye out for you! I don't have social medias on right now but I'll definitely look for you when I jump back on :) Thank you!
Can you sanitize first and then bleach second? If not what are the downsides?
Thanks so much for watching! I would strip diapers to remove any build up from soap or soil, then sanitize by doing a bleach wash. Stripping gets rid of the build up first, then sanitizing disinfects diapers so it’s clean for your baby’s use!
How much bleach do you use?
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Thank you so much for watching and subscribing! I hope to get back to my normal loading schedule soon! :)
First! In your face Noah
No u first comment on a comment lol
Diapers?! 6months ago you said baby potty trained 🤷
Cloth diapers are being used to avoid accidents, other than that parents have to pay attention to baby's signals. I'm not a mom, but I would definitely try this method.