DRY METHOD
This method is good for this those who travel, those who have to share living space with roommates or those who do not have access to washing machines.
Basically, you allow the cloth to dry out completely. It is stored in a breathable container our bag of some sort.
The danger with this method is molding before they dry. Air is essential. Without air circulation, they can mold. The amount if time it takes to dry depends on the materials they are made with, the humidity and how much liquid they contain.
When it is time to wash, they can be soaked and washed. Some soak overnight, some do not soak at all. Each person may get different results depending on body chemistry, water quality and wash detergent our soap used.
WET METHOD
In the wet method, the cloth I'd rinsed after they are removed or immediately upon arriving home. They are stored damp, in an place with good air circulation. They can be stain treated prior to storing. Mold is also a danger in this method. You cannot forget these and just leave them for days on end.
When it is time to wash, they can be soaked and washed. Some soak overnight, some do not soak at all. Each person may get different results depending on body chemistry, water quality and wash detergent or soap used.
SOAK METHOD
In the soak method, pads are put into a wash solution immediately, usually something like oxyclean.
With oxyclean, the oxyclean or other cleaner is started with some hot water, as it activates the chemicals. It is filled with cold water, as hot water or even to warm water can set stains- especially protein stains.
The cloth is soaked overnight and often washed the next day. The cloth is stain treated and often added into the next wash in the household. They are often also hand washed in the shower
In the soak method, if they are not to be washed that day, the cleaning solution is drained and remade. This helps prevent mold growing on the surface of the water our material. The the wet cloth is put back into the solution to await more cloth or the next wash cycle.
Cleaning cloth pads
Postpartum shells and inserts
Postpartum shells are waterproof pads made PUL (polyurethane laminate). They are cupped with extended sides to give the cloth insert time to absorb any liquid.
They attach into the underwear like a normal cloth pad and curve with the body for comfort.
The inserts come in 3 absorbencies and snap into the center of the shell so they cannot fall out of the shell.
Regular
Heavy
Ultra
To view our current products our to make purchases, please visit our Etsy store .
Always wash ALL cloth products before use
Wash cloth products first
Why?
Although most materials have been washed prior to sewing and as part of the preparation for washing, you may be sensitive to our cleaning solutions. So always wash. There might be some residue left over from a water soluble stabilizer, starch, and other sewing aids. These will disappear with washing.
Another issue is Zorb. Zorb is made for the cloth diaper industry. Zorb I is not washed before sewing. It is pseudo felted and fluffs and after washing and becomes insanely absorbing. But it needs to be washed several times to achieve its full capabilities.
One of the benefits of using cloth pads and cloth diapers is the lack of chemicals involved. Allergies can be terrible in this sensitive area. Why leave your health or the health of a baby to chance? Always wash ALL WASHABLE items first before use. REMEMBER unless otherwise directed because not all materials are washed before being sewn.
Custom orders
If you wish a custom order on a licensed print or one we do not have, you can send us the material and we will adjust the cost of materials on the custom order.
We can also buy the material for you as part of the order.
Please contact us for materials, patterns and prices.
KAM snap removal
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Cloth pad cleaning and care
New color combinations coming
Very slowly we are posting new content. Christmas is approaching soon and time is getting tight.
Tonight I stopped by Jennifer's and she helped me match up colors so my slight color blindness doesn't cause too much issues.
Possible color combos are as follows...
The last several pictures are distant maybes..