As a cloth diapering mom, I have always been told to steer clear of popular detergent brands. Why? Detergent brands, such as Tide, contain enzymes that can build up causing rashes and odors. Sounds logically right? Well, cloth diaper companies such as Drybees encouraging consumers to use these popular detergents. If you use a work-at-home mom (WAHM) brand or other brands such as Charlies Soap, you may void your diaper’s warranty. What is a woman to do? Throwing all caution into the wind, I am going to do my own trial starting with Mountain Green. I have collected all my diapers so tonight marks day 1. I am going to continue with my normal wash pattern, which includes a cold prewash, then wash hot with gentle liquid detergent and ends with an extra rinse. Check back to hear about my results!
*I have contacted Drybees in order to determine if Mountain Green detergent voids their warranty.


