GinnyBear's_mom
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One of the common problems with cloth diapers that most CD'ing mommies have is detergent. Detergent can be very tricky- what you use for your clothes may ruin your diapers or cause them to "repel" liquid instead of absorbing it. You may also want to consider not using fabric softener sheets in your dryer anymore- the sheets can put an invisible coating on your dryer and that coating can damage your diapers. You definitly shouldn't use dryer sheets with your diapers (or most liquid fabric softeners unless they are all natural) becuase they may also cause the fabric to repel liquids. This is usually somthing that occurs over time not just after one cycle in the dryer. Also, don't use very high heat in the dryer as it can start to breakdown any PUL or elastic in the diapers. Many people that choose Bum Genius or other diapers with PUL line dry their diapers or you can do what I did which was to hang the diapers over baby hangers in the laundry room for a day or so.
here's a great chart for figuring out what types of detergent to use with your diapers http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/detergentchoices.htm avoid detergents with enzymes, optical brighteners and essential oils.
I've used cloth diapers since DD was born and she will be 2 in July. We started with Bum Genius 3.0 but when DD was about 9 months old she started devloping exzema and a sudden allergic reaction to the suedecloth lining that they use on the inside of the diaper, apparently this is a fairly common allergy as I've seen many people selling their stashes for this reason. We also didn't like the velcro on the Bum Genius since after awhile it just doesn't stick well anymore. BG is supposedly getting ready to make the 3.0s with snaps, but so far the only thing they have available with snaps is their organic diaper. We also used Blueberry one size minky diapers with velcro for the first year. During the summer I prefer to have DD in a t-shirt and diaper (maybe some babylegs if it is a little breezy) and last year she was able to pull off her diapers that had velcro. We used prefolds for awhile (I love BG's new Flip covers!) For the past 9 months we have mainly used prefolds and Goodmamas which are a fitted diaper with snaps and we use wool or fleece covers (www.woollybottoms.com, http://hyenacart.com/wildchildwoolies). As others have mentioned check out the FSOT section of Diaperswappers to find great deals on second-hand diapers, another place to try is http://hyenacart.com/spots_corner
As for the stash size, some people get by with small stashes and I've seen others on DiaperSwappers with more diapers for their child than I have clothes in my closet for myself
We currently have 18 daytime diapers and 3 nighttime diapers (Happy Hempies) and we do laundry every other day. Also, if you can afford it, definitley get the diaper sprayer!
Good luck!
here's a great chart for figuring out what types of detergent to use with your diapers http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/detergentchoices.htm avoid detergents with enzymes, optical brighteners and essential oils.
I've used cloth diapers since DD was born and she will be 2 in July. We started with Bum Genius 3.0 but when DD was about 9 months old she started devloping exzema and a sudden allergic reaction to the suedecloth lining that they use on the inside of the diaper, apparently this is a fairly common allergy as I've seen many people selling their stashes for this reason. We also didn't like the velcro on the Bum Genius since after awhile it just doesn't stick well anymore. BG is supposedly getting ready to make the 3.0s with snaps, but so far the only thing they have available with snaps is their organic diaper. We also used Blueberry one size minky diapers with velcro for the first year. During the summer I prefer to have DD in a t-shirt and diaper (maybe some babylegs if it is a little breezy) and last year she was able to pull off her diapers that had velcro. We used prefolds for awhile (I love BG's new Flip covers!) For the past 9 months we have mainly used prefolds and Goodmamas which are a fitted diaper with snaps and we use wool or fleece covers (www.woollybottoms.com, http://hyenacart.com/wildchildwoolies). As others have mentioned check out the FSOT section of Diaperswappers to find great deals on second-hand diapers, another place to try is http://hyenacart.com/spots_corner
As for the stash size, some people get by with small stashes and I've seen others on DiaperSwappers with more diapers for their child than I have clothes in my closet for myself

Good luck!