tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3681803993517321850.post4473464811544908700..comments2024-03-24T07:17:41.432+00:00Comments on Real Nappies For London: Is it safe to wash nappies at low temperatures?Real Nappies for Londonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04273525735314995062noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3681803993517321850.post-24631276798372739382012-07-05T23:59:47.373+01:002012-07-05T23:59:47.373+01:00I wash at 60 degrees with a little Napisan. I'...I wash at 60 degrees with a little Napisan. I'm sure you can wash at 40 or 50 but I tend not to. I probably would if they were wee only nappies though!NoushVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11764386828016347950noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3681803993517321850.post-70790765522422353402012-04-17T13:39:41.217+01:002012-04-17T13:39:41.217+01:00I've washed at 60 mostly, but recently tried w...I've washed at 60 mostly, but recently tried washing at 50- no problems. The cold pre wash is crucial we've found.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3681803993517321850.post-27923207513653727482011-10-26T20:28:19.521+01:002011-10-26T20:28:19.521+01:00Interesting subject! I wash my nappies at 40 degre...Interesting subject! I wash my nappies at 40 degrees in a cocktail of non-bio powder, antibacterial powder, tea tree oil and soap nuts and have no problems with my baby so far but here are some of my top tips: <br />Hang nappy in sun or on a sunny windowsill to get rid of stains (they disappear in 30 mins)<br />If you have sticky poo stuck in creases or elastic areas after washing - you may need to scrub off the bulk of the waste with a small brush (eg. Nail brush) before washing. (you can wear rubber gloves and do this in the bath)<br />The more water that runs through the nappies while washing, the better, as it rinses all of the urine away. Rinse in the bath before washing, or put them on an extra rinse or soak cycle in your machine.Sophie Broadbentnoreply@blogger.com