Making cloth diaper and laundry detergent for the masses may seem like glamourous work, but there is a lot of stuff that goes on behind the scenes that you may not know about.
For instance, this past week we went on vacation. A quick trip to the beach, to let the kids play in the water and dig up seashells on the beach. It was a working vacation for me, but at least I got to answer emails on a patio overlooking the beach for a few days. The condo that we were staying in didn’t have laundry facilities, so we pulled out the stash of g-diapers for the trip.
We got to the island really late the first night (like 4 am kinda late) and opted to leave everything in the car but the kids and their blankies. We would worry about unloading the housefull of stuff that comes along with traveling with kids, in the morning….
5 some odd hours later, we awoke to the sound of ocean waves and seagulls. My husband took the minivan to go get food, while the rest of us puttered around the beach house. Unfortunatly, he drove off with all my g-diaper inserts still in the back of the van. So I had a very soaked little boy that morning, and nothing to put on him. I opened up my diaper bag and found one lone pocket diaper. It was “the show off” diaper. A brand NEW bamboo velour GAD pocket to be exact. It had never been worn, I kept it around to pull out and show others that were curious about cloth diapers. I love a good show and tell! LOL
I figured it wouldn’t be that bad, I would just put it on him until my husband got back with the car. Then I could change him into the g-diaper and just have to deal with a pee diaper once we found a washing machine. But, as murphy’s law would have it, there is nothing a baby likes more than to poop in a brand new squishy diaper. Baby Z squished his face up, and we heard what sounded like a clap of thunder….OMG he just pooped in the diaper.
Not 2 minutes later, guess who came through the front door carrying a box of inserts. Oi!
The soiled diaper was placed in a plastic baggie (to fester?) and I swore that I would find a washing machine somewhere soon to at least give it a good rinse.
But vacation time isn’t like normal time, and 5 days later I started packing up all of our stuff to head home. And what did I find under a pile of dirty towels, yeap…you guess it. THE DIAPER. I sort of froze, afraid to even open the baggie. I contemplated throwing it away. Cause 5 days (or rather 6 by the time we got home) is a long time. But, then curiosity got the better of me and I threw it in with the dirty clothes ready to experiment.
We made it home, and started to unpack. It took another 8 hours before I finally came across the diaper again.
I slowly opened the plastic bag, and the smell was sickenly sweet. I gagged a little, and then threw the entire mess into the washing machine. Ok, I did stop to take a picture, then I threw it into the machine….
Here was the plan:
Step 1: entire wash cycle on cold, with 1 tbs Rockin’ Green.
I opened up the lid, and took a peek inside. And then vowed to never feed Z corn or raisins ever again.
Step 2:
30 minute hot soak, with 3 tbs of Rockin’ Green. My washer then automatically does the wash and rinse cycle after the soak.
Then came the moment of truth. The sniff test. I pulled the diaper out of the washer and slowly put my nose up to it. It was ok…then I buried my nose in it. WOW! It seriously smelled like clean. Then I brought it to my husband. He raised one eyebrow at the request, and first refused. I had to bargain with him a bit, but he reluctantly took a couple wiffs and declared it clean and fit for human sniffing.
And here’s the end result- there may be a little sunning needed for the leg creases but not bad at all!
