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May 18, 2017 by Bailey

How to Rock your Hand Wash Routine

I’m participating in the 2017 Flats and Handwashing Challenge  hosted by Cloth Diaper Revival. This event focuses on the very real and viable answer to cloth diaper your children.

For the latest and greatest follow our Flats & Hand washing Challenge on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Specifically, go check me out on Facebook and like my page! If I hit 500 followers by the end of the weekend, I have a Heartstring GroVia wet bag to giveaway! 

I don’t believe washing diapers is a science. I don’t believe there is one right way to do things, nor do I play by hard and fast rules.

Despite participating in the 2016 Flats and Hand washing challenge, I kind of forgot everything I knew about hand washing diapers. Lucky for me, its just laundry with the basic goal of “gets it clean.” I’ve seen enough TV and documentaries to get the general gist of what a hand wash routine might look like – you need agitation, water, and some sort of soap/detergent. Scrub till clean, rinse, ring out, dry and repeat.

Rock Your Hand Wash Routine

I’m not going to go into the specifics on how I wash my diapers. If you really want to know follow me on Facebook, I might get a chance to load my morning wash routine via video.  Every time is a little different, instead here’s my top tips on how to rock your very own hand wash routine! This year, I’m using a bucket and plunger style system, sometimes known as a camp style washer. These tips are applicable no matter how you do it.

  • Open dirty diapers: When placing your diapers in your washing vesicle, unravel the fold to make cleaning and agitating easier.
    Pro Tip_ Work Smarter, Not harder Open up your flats
  • Wear Gloves: Not because diapers are dirty, but because using detergent or soap is hard on your hands. Your hands will love you. Protip: keep some moisturizer nearby.
    Pro Tip_ Detergent sucks, Wear Gloves
  • Drill Holes in Plunger: Seriously, this is amazing. It was so much easier to agitate and plunge my diapers after we did!
    Pro Tip_ Drill Holes in plunger its worth it, trust me.
  • Less is more: the more detergent you use, the more you have to rinse out of the diapers. Rinsing diapers is the most menial and not fun task. Start with less, and add more if you need it. You can always add more detergent to your hand wash routine, but taking away the detergent is more time consuming and daunting.
  • It’s not Science: its just laundry, and you really can’t screw it up. If your flat diapers smell a little funky after drying, tweak things the next time. Maybe more detergent, or agitation. Just keep at it. Honestly, my diapers smell a little funky right now and I’m going to use them and wash them better next time. Don’t stress about it, go with you gut, and just keep it simple. 

Remember - Its just laundry.

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Bonus: How to Hand Wash Diapers with 2 kids under 2.

Hand Wash Routine with 2 under 2

1) Get them to Help! My toddler isn’t the best diaper plunger/agitator, but he loves to help. And letting him help me “agitate” diapers is the highlight of his moment. Once he got bored, I got back to real work. 
Pro tip: best time to get them to help is when you’re doing your final rinse cycles; less likely to be covered in poop/pee water and need a bath. (but hey, bath time is also fun!)

Pro Tip_ a happy toddler helper, is a happy mom. flats challenge - diaper hand wash routine
2) Baby wear. Nothing like wearing a baby to make things easier. Last year when I did the challenge I wore Little Man on my back while I hand scrubbed diapers. It’s a little more challenging now that Little Miss has to be on my front due to her age/maturity/size/my skill.

Pro Tip - Wear all the babies to hand wash diapers - flat challenge

No, I haven’t tandem babies while hand washing (YET), but I could if I needed too.

3) TV Distraction. Paw Patrol let me get the diapers clean yesterday. I’ll admit to using TV to get things done, but don’t worry this Hike it Baby family gets its fair share of outside play time.

Pro Tip_ no shame in making a tv zombie for 20 minutes. Flat Diaper Hand Wash Routine
4) Help. My partner has been home this week, and has been able to wrangle a child or two to help me wash, wring and dry diapers.
Nap Time: I don’t really like doing chores during nap time because its my time to work on this blog, and get some downtime. However, for you, it might be best time.

 

Have you ever hand washed diapers or clothing? What did you learn from the experience?

How do you keep your little busy when you have something to do?

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Comments

  1. Jenn JG says

    May 18, 2017 at 8:25 am

    I never used Cloth diapers but this sure is an interesting way to wash. Seems like a lot of work but I know its for the best! Thank god for Paw Patrol to the Rescue LOL

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  2. Jenn says

    May 18, 2017 at 8:56 am

    I don’t use cloth diapers but I think this a great way to wash anything that is hand wash only. The plunger thing is great!

    Reply
  3. Madi says

    May 18, 2017 at 7:55 pm

    I don’t use cloth diapers, but it is interesting to learn about the cleaning process! yes to wearing the babies! haha

    Reply
  4. Afra says

    May 19, 2017 at 10:16 am

    I always wondered how it would be to manage cloth diapers. I am considering it for my next baby. How many diapers do you own for the baby? Do you have any other posts that show your experience with cloth diapering?

    Reply

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