In this video I'll show you how to wash cloth diapers and lanolize them to retain their natural qualities.
- A sink
- Warm water
- Baby Shampoo or wool detergent
- A glass jar
- Boiling or hot water
- Lanolin
- Towels
- A rack (optional)
First you fill your sink with warm water, the kitchen sink works the best for this, to the first knuckle of your finger. You'll want to mix a few drops of soap into the water. Put the wool diaper in the water and press it in with your hands. This helps the water to flow in and out through the fibers of wool diaper. Never twist or wring the wool diaper because that would cause the wool diaper to stretch and lose its shape. After soaking the wool diaper in the sink you can leave it to soak in the water for 10-15 minutes.
Now you can drain the water but I recommend you fold the
diaper against the wall of the sink while you do it first. After draining the
water I recommend you fold and press the cloth diaper to remove most water. Do
not rinse.
Now put a little bit of lanolin in the glass jar, you just
need a piece the size of a pea. Add boiled or hot water to the jar, put the lid
on it and shake until the lanolin is dissolved completely. Fill the sink again
with lukewarm water and a little soap to your first knuckle, and mix hot water
with lanolin in with it.
Put the wool diaper in the mixture and press it like when
you washed it. For this part is best to turn it inside out so the lanolin will
stick to the inside of the wool diaper. Leave the wool diaper soaking in the
mixture for approximately 10 minutes.
Drain the water in the same way as the first time while
holding on to the wool diaper. Squeeze the water in the same way you did the
first time, not twisting the wool diaper. After you get most of the water squeezed
out of the wool diaper place it flat on a folded towel and roll it in the towel
while squeezing it to remove more water. Do the same again on a portion of the
towel that is dry. Afterwards leave the wool diaper lying flat on dry towel or
rack for 24 to 48 hours. I recommend you turn it inside and right side out every
12 hours while being dried.
It's that easy to wash and lanolize wool diapers!
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This tutorial is part of the month-long "Kickin' It Off With Cloth" event!
i will pass this to my sister she is having a baby in june
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