How much charlies soap to use on cloth diapers
So essentially you are making an already alkaline solution even more so… Which is a large reason that chemical burns happen. Metso Sodium Metasilicate Pentahydrate provides alkali that saponifies fatty and oily. Stop and think about that… Sodium Metasilicate turns fats into soap. What other chemical does that? Lye is known to burn through human skin in a matter of seconds. It is severely alkaline and extremely caustic. Lye is used in general soap making and is sold under the following chemical names:.
If they were to add an acidic compound, such as a phosphonate, then it could possibly make the product safe for use by the general public. Water conditioners only prevent this type of buildup but cannot remove it once it is in the fabric. However, I supposed that has to do with my water, and washing practices So sorry to hear of the painful tushes out there! Kerri D. I personally was getting ready to order the 5 lb.
We are big fans. Best of luck to others. Amy H. Negative Testimonials: 1: I've been using [cloth] diapers on my daughter for over a year and a half. The diapers got very clean, but eventually they began to develop a funky smell.
So, I started stripping the diapers every few weeks. As time went by, I started having to strip them more often. So, I switched to Charlie's Soap on the recommendation of the owner of a [cloth diaper retailer]. I followed the directions, cleaning out my machine and washing the diapers several times with Charlie's before using them on my daughter. After [wearing] the first diaper washed in Charlie's, her [bottom] looked a little red. With each diaper change, she got redder and redder, eventually developing two blister-like sores.
After she was healed, I switched back to cloth again. Same thing happened. I determined through lots of testing that the only way I was able to use Charlie's on her diapers without causing sores and burns on her bottom was if I used just a teaspoon of soap and triple rinsed. The one time I forgot to triple rinse, she got sores again.
I know that Charlie's claims that you have to use the full tablespoon in order to clean the diapers thoroughly, so I'm not following their directions to the letter. Charlie's claims that the burns are from leftover waste and bacteria. However, I really can't believe that leftover bacteria in the diapers is causing these sores. I've also tried switching back to All Free and Clear, with little success. She still gets the sores, so any coating of bacteria that All supposedly [leaves behind] doesn't seem to be happening.
All I know is that she was fine for over a year, got sores when I switched to Charlie's, and can't wear our cloth diapers anymore. Trying out Charlie's turned out to be a costly mistake not only is the soap expensive, my cloth diapers are now unusable and I have to buy disposables for my daughter to wear while she heals. I know that Aquaphor and cloth diapers don't mix! Lisa E. Very weird things happened to my diapers and laundry when I used it.
First, I followed the instructions to a "t" and I have a brand new HE washer that heats the water to a sanitary temperature of degrees Fahrenheit when I wash diapers on the sanitary setting. This should be the ideal washing system. However, when I used Charlie's I had all kinds of problems with stains. I constantly had to sun diapers to get out stains, and this was the newborn breast milk poop. And every time I used Charlie's to wash clothes, it turned most of my whites either pink or blue.
The strange tinting never came out of those items and essentially ruined them. When I called Charlie's for help, they told me I should use Baby Oxiclean but not regular Oxiclean to get out the stains and didn't address the tinting. According to some sources it may be coconut oil based surfactants, but since the company website does not say as much, I am guessing it varies and often includes a few others.
No Problem. However, it would be nice if they just said so. A chemical burn covering everywhere the diaper touched. It simply will not rinse clean. So of course I then did what every insane wife does, used it on our regular laundry. However, our clothes are not clean. In fact, I cannot tell the difference between washed and unwashed with a sniff test. Our workout shirts and socks are the worst fail. Nothing like already reeking before you even get to the gym. There are plenty of eco detergents that get the job done for me every time.
My instincts tell me it might just need hydrogen peroxide powder added. However, with the large amount of detergent needed with our hard water, more additives would make an already pricey detergent less feasible for the budget. There is also the chance that the sodium metasilicate, a highly corrosive agent, is not rinsing properly and causing the skin burns. So go for that extra rinse!
I suggest a reformulation with better testing. I also suggest responding to your disgruntled customers who are paying for your rather spendy white powder. It gets an alright score in the Padded Tush Stats Detergent Surveys, so it obviously works for enough people.
I hear about more problems with hard water, and of course hard water is not all the same. Different mineral concentrations will have different reactions. Not to mention there are often other factors affecting the mineral content. So there you have it. My experience was not great, but I am still glad I tried it. And since I already indicated my personal insanity earlier, I am trying Tide next. Yup, finally going there. See my experiences with other detergents in the Detergent Reviews and Natural Laundry sections.
Check out the shop! Did you know most commercial "soap" bars sitting on the shelves of your grocery or big box store are not…. I see a lot of people looking for wipe solution recipes or even just all purpose cleaner recipes. Green Ingredients. We were green before it was cool. No Animal Testing. Works on a wide variety of soils. Improves high-tech fabrics. Someone has to do the dirty work. Ours is a simple game, played to a higher level.
No Residue. Rinses completely, leaving nothing behind but the sweet smell of clean. Just plain clean is what we do. If you want flowers, go pick some. Non Toxic.
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