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Putting the 'Fresh' back in nappies

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chubbleigh · 16/05/2011 14:29

Is there an absolute cert for getting nappies smelling fresh again. I have some Fuzzybuns nappies that I want to sell on but they have got a very slight whiff about them, they are perfectly clean and not stained but are not completely odour neutral if you know what I mean. Once used can they ever smell new again. What is your sure fire dead cert cleaning solution?

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nannyl · 18/05/2011 08:47

watching with interest...

chubbleigh · 18/05/2011 13:22

bump..someone must have a cure all.

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PhilPhil · 22/05/2011 22:24

I think white vinegar can help. We soak our nappies in water with a tablespoon of white vinegar, I think you can also put it in the washing machine with them. It helps with stains, and I think might also help with odour though I'm not exactly sure. But certainly so far our nappies always smell fine - they also get a good blow on the line outside if it's fine which helps as well.

perfectstorm · 23/05/2011 00:40

I'd ask on the cloth nappy threads. I'm sure I've read really good advice on that there before.

HackneyCabbage · 28/06/2011 14:05

I soak Nappies in water with a couple of tablespoons of Bicarbonate of soda. Or add a couple of table spoons to a regular wash.

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