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nitsaw · 01/12/2010 00:08

Hey! I'm 31 weeks pregnant. Preparing for my baby to arrive in Jan'11. Need advice on baby detergents to be used for washing baby clothes. Should I use regular persil high performance that I use for my clothes or is there any special product you guys re planning on using. Read persil sensitive is good for babies and eco store is good as well. Any suggestions here? What are you guys planning to do? Thanks

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Miffster · 01/12/2010 04:31

I'm planning on not spamming forums with Persil ads, myself. Are you UK-based?

JiltedJohnsJulie · 01/12/2010 08:14

I've always use non-biological for our clothes and really glad I did as when DC arrived he was sensitive to almost everything. Had to use cotton wool and water instead of baby wipes. No shampoo or soaps etc.

Find a good non-bio and stick with it. Dreft is good and Sainsburys are good. Persil fades your clothes too quickly for me.

nitsaw · 02/12/2010 14:09

Thanks. I'm from NZ, don't think we get dreft here.

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eeyore2 · 02/12/2010 17:13

Assuming you aren't just trying to do some marketing for Persil and actually want to know - you should use a 'sensitive' type of pretty much any brand. They usually have a picture of a baby on them. Bio is not good for small babies. Also I wouldn't use fabric softener for a small baby.

missp2010 · 02/12/2010 19:15

Wow, some critical replies.....

I find fairy non-bio is good. DD sometimes has a small amount of eczema and this seems to be the best washing powder for preventing flare ups. I second what eeyore said and wouldn't use fabric conditioner.

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