Frustrated with cloth diapers that leak and stink? RLR Laundry treatment is the solution to restore absorption and remove odors.
RLR Laundry Treatment is not a soap, but a laundry additive that enhances fabric quality without detergents, bleach, or blueing agents. RLR contains no phosphates or perfumes and is biodegradable.
It is not necessary to use RLR during every washing of cloth diapers, just when a problem such as reduced absorbency or odor occurs. RLR can also be used monthly to prevent residue build-up.
Strip your cloth diapers with RLR by adding the entire packet to a hot wash cycle WITHOUT detergent or other additives. To help ensure that all residue is removed from the diapers, allow the diapers to soak overnight (you can interrupt the cycle when the washer has filled with water--but be sure to leave the lid closed for safety). During the wash cycle, take a peek inside the washer to see residual detergent foam with dirt, grime, and oils suspended inside. Repeat hot wash cycles with water only until no more foam or suds are present.
Note: RLR laundry treatment is sold in premeasured single-use packets or in bulk (16 oz canisters, includes measuring scoop).
For more information about using RLR to strip cloth diapers, check this article.
Canisters are now back in stock!
Fuzzy Otter admits she doesn't know what RLR is, exactly. A bonafide non-bleach, no-phosphate, non-polluting, biodegradable miracle, is what she calls it. To do a strip, she just adds 1.4 oz packet of RLR to the water with some stinky cloth diapers and allows to soak overnight, then washes and dries as usual and presto! Diapers are fresh and clean without any detergent residue or stink issues.
Which brings us to the next question: How do prevent your otters from stripping (and chafing and snagging)? Fuzzy Otter says you should try a made-to-order 2-size all-in-two Blotter to stop your strippers!

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