Blog Hop Cloth Diaper Blog Hop Linky

Cloth Diaper Blog Hop for February 2011

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cloth diaper blog hop

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It’s time to refresh the monthly cloth diaper blog, blog hop!

There are lots of blog hops out there, but this one is just for cloth diaper blogs! If you always or even sometimes post about cloth diapers, feel free to participate!

There aren’t any “rules.” You don’t have to blog about the hop or grab the button (though it would be nice of course!) You don’t have to follow anyone, or comment on anyone’s blog. I’d love if you visited the other blogs in the linky, follow if you like their content, and maybe leave them a comment if you like a particular post, but the only requirement to participate is to add your blog to the linky.

edit: OK maybe one little rule, hee hee.  If you want to link to one of your giveaways instead of your home page, that’s fine, but please enter just one link, and make the title your blog name so the list is easy to navigate.  Visit the Weekly Friday Giveaway Roundup to enter all of your giveaways!

I love to read other fluffy blogs, so I plan to follow anyone who participates!

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Winner Winner Chicken Dinner

Smartipants Smart Fit Cloth Diaper Cover Winner

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smartipants winner

107 people entered this giveaway, with 181 entries in all.

The winning entry is #134, which is Daniel D.  Congrats, I’m emailing you now!

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Cloth Diapers Giveaway One Size Diapers Pocket Diapers Review Snap Closure

GoGreen Standard Pocket Diaper Review & Giveaway (CLOSED 2/8)

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GoGreen Pocket Diaper

You may have seen my GoGreen Champ Pocket Diaper review a few weeks ago.  Now I’ve had the opportunity to review a standard Go Green Pocket Diaper as well.  If you missed out on the last champ giveaway, don’t worry.  Next week I’ll be doing a side by side comparison of the champ and standard diaper, along with another champ giveaway!
 

gogreen diaper

I received the ‘lil punk print, and while I didn’t choose it, Leah couldn’t have picked a better print for me.  I like the edgy style, but I’m a little baffled by what it’s actually supposed to say.
 
'lil punk printnew gogreen print

lil punk diaper print print

The standard diapers have a triangular snap pattern like the Fuzzibunz one size, allowing you to adjust the waist and leg size.

triangular snap pattern

When I first started cloth diapering, I was a little intimidated by this.  Now, I snap the bottom snap, then the inner waist snap, followed by the outer waist snap, and I have no trouble.

snap overlaps 3 rise settings

The GoGreen pocket diaper has snap overlaps, is one size via 3 snap down rise settings, and has a rear pocket opening.  It includes one, full size microfiber insert.

rear pocket opennig

The small setting (folded and stretched):

small foldedsmall stretched

small gogreen diaper

Medium:

medium folded medium stretched

medium gogreen diaper

Large:

large folded large stretched

large gogreen diaper

My son is about 21 pounds and wears the medium setting.

medium on 21 lb babymedium gogreen front

medium gogreen side medium gogreen back

It fit well and we didn’t have any leaks, though the inner wanted to peek out of the front.  The diapers sell for $7.99-$9.99 at http://www.gogreenpocketdiapers.com/, and are a great value.

Giveaway: GoGreen is offering one reader a standard pocket diaper in their choice of boy, girl or gender neutral color.


Here’s how to enterAll entries go in the form below.  I love comments, but comments do not count as entries.


Mandatory entries include name, email address and your favorite GoGreen product/print/color.  You can receive a bonus entry if you “like” GoGreen Pocket Diapers on Facebook.  Receive another bonus entry if you follow GoGreen Diapers on Twitter.

I will accept entries until Tuesday, February 8th, 2011 at 9:00 P.M. Eastern. I will select a winner using random.org’s true random number generator and notify him/her by email. Winner has 48 hours to respond before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is chosen. View my giveaway rules page for complete details. This giveaway is open to residents of the U.S.

# of entries received as of giveaway close.: 305

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FTC compliance: I received the pictured diaper at no cost in order to review.  I was not otherwise compensated for this post, and all opinions are my own.

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Mailbox Mondays

Mailbox Mondays 1/31/11 – Washing Questions – Not Just Diapers!

Every Monday, if I’ve received a submission, I will answer reader submitted questions.  Questions don’t have to be cloth diaper related, just email maria at change-diapers.com with “Mailbox Mondays” in the subject!

Maria says (and no, I’m not talking to myself again!):

Hi, Maria! I’m a Maria, too! And I have a couple questions for you about detergent.

First, I’d love to know if you can recommend a good diaper detergent that is NOT clean-rinsing. I live in an apartment and have to wash my diapers at the shared laundry facility, so using many popular cloth diaper detergents like Rockin’ Green or Charlie’s is not an option for me!

Second, this one’s always puzzled me. If using less than the recommended amount of detergent can get nasty poopy diapers clean, then why don’t we do the same for all the rest of our laundry? (BONUS QUESTION!– exactly how much detergent AM I supposed to use for diapers, anyway? I’ve heard different opinions on that)

Thanks for your time answering questions! We Marias gotta stick together, don’t you know! 😉

Sincerely,

Maria D.

These are great questions! I will apologize in advance that this will get long!

For those who may be wondering, when you use shared laundry facilities, typical “cloth diaper safe” detergents can pose a problem, because they tend to lift the detergent residue from the machine.

My first rule for diaper washing is “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” so if your diapers are clean, stink-free and not repelling, leave your routine alone! That said, it’s a good idea to use the same detergent on your clothing and your diapers both, so you can avoid one detergent working against the other.

Some people have great luck with cloth diaper detergents, other people, not so much. Others just don’t have them locally available to them and/or prefer to use a less expensive, and more readily available detergent. I think we’re all aware of the charts that list the no-no detergents and ingredients, but many people successfully use standard detergents, and I’m one of them.

I use Tide Original HE powder, using about 1/4 the lowest load line for a full load of diapers. Many other cloth diaper users report successfully using Tide Original powder. Powder detergents tend to rinse out more easily, and don’t gunk up your machine as much as liquid detergents do.

Another standard detergent brand that’s been widely used with success is Arm & Hammer with Oxyclean and Arm & Hammer Essentials. I’ve tried it, but don’t care for the liquid variety, and the smell was a little much for me.  I’ve also heard of several people using Country Save.
For more eco-friendly options, I’ve heard mixed reviews of Planet, Seventh Generation, Ecos and Ecover detergents. I haven’t used any of them myself.

Though Tide is a no-no with the detergent police (and it’s not exactly the most “green” option), it seems to be the most common “standard” detergent that cloth diaper washers use with success. I’ve said before that I’m not a huge fan of the charts, I really think you need to do a little trial and error to find what works for you!

As far as your second question, I do have a water softener and an HE machine (I use HE powder of course) so I use less detergent than others, but I never use more than half of the lowest load line for my largest, most soiled loads of laundry. While most people wouldn’t be able to get anything clean with a tablespoon of detergent, I doubt even the hardest water and dirtiest clothing would need a full scoop/capful of detergent.

If you normally use the largest load line for your other laundry, try running them through a rinse cycle with no detergent and check for bubbles. I’m guessing a lot of people would be able to wash their laundry a few times without adding any, thanks to all the detergent residue!  Really, why wouldn’t companies recommend using a huge scoop of detergent for regular laundry?  It lines their pockets!

I think it’s a great idea to at least try using less detergent, and see if your clothes still get clean. I bet they will. If they do, you’ve just cut your detergent expense in half, and if they don’t, well, at least you tried!

As for your bonus question, the amount of detergent you use is also a trial and error experiment, depending on how hard your water is, what type of washer you’re using, and what detergent you choose. 

If you are using a detergent marketed for cloth diapers, use the recommended amount (a little less for soft water.)  If you’re using a standard detergent, I’d start with 1/4-1/2 the recommended amount for a typical diaper load (around 15 diapers.)  You want to get them rinsed pretty clean, and I find that if I use too much detergent, I definitely need to do extra rinses.  If you’re paying to wash your laundry, you certainly want to minimize rinses, so check your rinse cycle for bubbles, and cut back on the detergent if you’re seeing a lot. 

The great experiment really gets complicated when you have stink issues.  You have to figure out of the smell is from detergent residue (usually when they smell clean coming out of the wash, but stink when wet) or not enough detergent (usually when they still smell dirty right out of the wash.)

Bleach is another thing some people don’t like, but I find that if I start smelling some ammonia (mostly in the thicker inserts I use at night) a little bleach in with the inserts only knocks it right out!

Is anyone else breaking the detergent “rules” and using a standard detergent successfully?  If so, what do you use?

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Friday Giveaway Linky Giveaways Linky

Weekly Friday Giveaway Roundup for January 28th, 2011

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giveaway

It’s that time again.  Every Friday, I gather up cloth diaper giveaways (plus wipes and the like too!).  Each post is also accompanied by a linky where you can enter any giveaway, as long as it’s family friendly.

If you’d like your cloth diaper, accessory, baby wearing (etc.) giveaway featured, send a link, description and photo (if you have one) to maria at change-diapers.com.

This week’s giveaway finds:

smartipants diaper cover

Sprout Change Diaper from Cloth Diaper Addiction (ends 1/31)

Your Memories Quited Diaper from Makobi Scribe Mandatory GFC follow (ends today, 1/28)

Rumparooz Diaper from Happy Baby Co. and Monkey Tales Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/20)

Kushies Newborn Gift Basket (includes covers & prefolds) from The Maxwells’ Madness (ends 1/30)

GoGreen Champ Pocket Diaper from Oh So Savvy Mom Mandatory GFC follow and Facebook “like” (ends 2/10)

Rumparooz Diaper from Thanks Mama and A Mommy’s Blessings Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/11)

Best Bottom Diaper from Real Mom Reviews Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 1/31)

Smart Bottoms Smart One Diaper from Crazy 4 Fluff Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/7)

Snappi from Real Mom Reviews (ends 2/1)

GoGreen Wet/Dry Bag and Cloth Wipes from happenings of the Harper Household Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/15)

Doopsy Diaper from Diary of a Devil Dog Wife Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/19)

Tiny Tush Diaper from Chubby Cheeks Thinks (ends 2/8)

Minkee Pocket Diaper from Assaunta Store and Triple Duty Mommy Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/31)

Babykicks 3G Bumbo Pocket Diaper from Mommy and Me Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow and must watch 4 videos (ends 1/31) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Sweet Pea Diaper from Everything Mom and Baby (ends 2/8) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Babee Greens Diaper from Sweet T Makes 3 Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/9) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Bummas Wipes from Real Mom Reviews Mandatory Facebook “like” (ends 2/2)

Zookies Diaper Cover from Diary of Momma Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/30)

Babykicks 3G Diaper & Washies from Your Baby Booty (ends tomorrow, 1/29)

Good Things Come in 3 AIO from Diary of Momma Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/30)

Kawaii Baby Pure & Natural Diaper from Cloth Diaper Contests & Giveaways Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/10)

USED Kawaii Diaper from re-diaper.com and Triple Duty Momma Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/6)

Giveaways still running from last week:
Little Squirts Diaper, Wipe & Soaker from Simply Stacie (ends today, 1/28) Open to the U.S. and Canada
Sprout Change Diaper from The Willow Store and Fabulous Family Revies & Giveaways (ends today, 1/28)

Sprout Change Diaper from The Willow Store and One Little Mister (ends 2/4)

Cloth by Tel Pocket Diaper from Simply Stacie (ends 1/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Maxwell Designs Wet Bag from Toots n Tots and Simply Stacie (ends 1/30) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Bummis Easy Fit Diaper from Chubby Cheeks Thinks (ends tomorrow, 1/29) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Bummis Easy Fit Diaper from Mama to 4 Blessings Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/9)

Happy Heinys Diaper from Bippy Diapers and Bottom of the Sixth Mandatory GFC Follow (ends 2/3)

Mother-Ease Diaper and Cover from Alternative Housewife Mandatory GFC follow or Feedburner subscribe (ends 1/31) open to the U.S. and Canada

Tiny Tush Diaper from Mommy of 1 and Counting (ends tomorrow, 1/29)

Tiny Tush Diaper from All Aboard the Review & Giveaway Train (ends 2/2)

Baby BeeHinds Wrap from Dirty Diaper Laundry (ends 1/31) Open to the U.S. and Canada

Planet Wise Hanging Wet/Dry Bag from Your World: Healthy and Natural Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/1)

$15 Credit to Bootyful Baby Boutique from The Rabbitt Hutch Mandatory GFC follow (ends tomorrow, 1/29)

Zookies Diaper Cover from Love Lives Here (ends 2/1)

FuzziBunz One Size Diapers from Kelly Wels (ends today, 1/28)

GoGreen Cloth Wipes from One + One = Four Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/10)

Bumgenius 4.0 from Lindsay’s Family Reviews Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/1)

GoGreen Pocket Diaper from Familylicious Reviews Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/6)

Dream Makers Designs AIO from Crazy 4 Fluff Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/4)

Thirsties Duo Diaper from A Mommy’s Blessings Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/4)

Nana Pants by Betsy Diaper from Goodbye Disposable, Hello Cloth Mandatory GFC follow (ends 1/31)

Rumparooz Lil Joey from Diaper Junction and Monkey Tales Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/1)

GoGreen Champ Pocket Diaper from Modified Momma Reviews Mandatory GFC follow and Facebook “like” (ends 1/31)

Bummis Cloth Diaper Kit from Terraloving (ends 1/31Entry is through a Facebook app, which requires you like the Beterra Facebook page.

Thirsties Duo Diaper from Monkey Tales Mandatory GFC follow (ends 2/5)

Comfy Rumps Diaper from That Mama Gretchen (ends 1/31) Open to the U.S. and Canada

You may enter any family friendly giveaway in the linky below. The form Blog name – Giveaway Item – Ending date works. Please include the item and end date, and link directly to the giveaway.

Check out where I list my giveaways to find more places to link up your giveaways!

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