Forget the days of nappies soaking in a bucket, followed by fearfully boiling them. Thanks to modern detergents and efficient washing machines, washing reusable nappies these days is wonderfully straightforward: cold rinse, hot wash, line dry, done!

A person is putting a blue reusable nappy in a PlanToys wooden washing machine toy
Washing reusable nappies is wonderfully straightforward: cold rinse, hot wash, line dry, done!

Washing reusable nappies – a beginners guide

  1. Store used nappies in a bucket or wet bag – no need to soak. Put any poop down the loo. Pull out inserts or boosters
  2. Once you are ready to wash, usually every 2-3 days, put all the nappies (put cloth wipes in a mesh bag) in the machine
  3. Add powdered detergent, use the full dose, either Non Bio or *Bio
  4. If you wish, add a nappy sanitiser (such as violets mineral bleach)
  5. Pre wash on cold rinse
  6. Use a long cotton cycle which is usually between 2-3 hours at 60 degrees. You may find lower temperatures adequate depending on water hardness and efficiency of your machine
  7. If there are visible bubbles at the end of the wash do an extra rinse
  8. Hang your nappies out to dry whenever possible, UV is fab for stains!
  9. Most nappies can be tumble dried but please refer to individual manufacturers guidelines
  10. Keep your washing machine clean – you can use Violets washing machine or EcoEgg Detox Tablets once a month. Put the empty machine on 90 degrees cotton wash (2-3 hours), then repeat on 30 degrees with nothing added until no bubbles are left

*please be aware that some manufacturers do not recommend Bio and it may affect your warranty.

Avoid:

  • Washing liquid

  • Adding fabric softener (this will leave a residue and affect the absorbency of your nappies)

  • Using heated towel rails or put your nappies on radiators
A toddler wearing a reusable nappy leans into a washing machine to help with the washing!
Toddlers make great laundry helpers! Image credit Liz Loh

Reusable nappy washing top tips

A scoop of Violets mineral bleach will add some pizzazz to help remove stains. This hero of the laundry world can also rescue school uniform, reusable period pads, towels – anything that needs a stain sorting.

Another favourite here at Babipur is Bio-D Laundry Powder, free from synthetic chemicals, preservatives, optical brighteners, synthetic fragrances and enzymes. This concentrated non-biological laundry detergent is fragrance free and perfect for washing clothes and reusable nappies.

Most detergent will clean your nappies, and there is no need to choose an eco-detergent if you don’t want to. However they are safe for marine life, they don’t have plastics and other toxins that harm ocean and river life, so are much better for the environment. And, they don’t cover your clothing and washing machine with fragrances that mask smells.

Once the wash has finished, it’s time to enjoy the wonderful sight of freshly washed nappies on your washing line. Fresh air and sunshine are best to keep stains at bay, but don’t worry if you don’t have the space or weather, air drying on a clothes horse is grand, too. A multi-peg sock hanger is fab for your wipes, liners and boosters.

Drying reusable nappies

Generally, it’s best to steer clear of the tumble drier (think of the electricity you’ll save!). But in a time-saving emergency, anything without PUL can be tumbled on a low/cool heat (boosters, prefolds, fitted nappies, wipes). Check out EcoEgg Dryer eggs to help reduce drying times when using the tumble dryer!

Drying times differ according to each nappy: bamboo and hemp take the longest, microfibre are super quick, and terry towelling and prefolds are somewhere in the middle. In the winter, nappies shouldn’t be placed directly onto a radiator. This will affect the PUL and reduce the waterproof quality and lifespan of your nappies. We find putting your clothes airer right next to a radiator can make a huge difference in speeding up the drying time.

Before you know it, you’ll have the timing of washing cloth nappies sorted. Believe us when we say the delight in seeing those wee nappies drying on the line is so compelling, you’ll soon be sharing photos on our Facebook hangout page. There is also something highly satisfying and therapeutic in folding them, too…!

A washing line filled with colourful reusable nappies drying in the sun
Nothing beats the sight of colourful reusable nappies drying in the sun

Strip Wash

You will find many people advising all kinds of methods to ‘strip wash’ nappies. We believe this shouldn’t be necessary if you start out with a good washing routine. Simply leaving your nappies on the washing line works wonders, without risking damage to your precious nappies. If you do want to find out more about strip washing we have a simple guide - Why are my nappies leaking?

WASHING REUSABLE NAPPIES IS EASY – COLD RINSE, HOT WASH, LINE DRY, DONE!