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Washing BG

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Posted : Sep 08, 2009 10:10:08 PM
Subject : Washing BG

For those who use BG v3. How do you wash yours?

Currently been washing them at 60 degrees, but bit worried that this will degrade the nappy quickly. Can you wash these at a lower temp and if so how do you get rid of the bacteria?

Thanks
Vicki

Also for anyone undecided about which reuseable nappy, BG are fab and hubby proof too!!

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Posted : Sep 09, 2009 8:57:26 PM
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hi i wash mine at 40 and have had no problems, i put mine through a 60 wash every so often but that's it
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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 9:40:03 PM
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I do them on a 40 wash too. x

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Posted : Sep 10, 2009 9:40:04 PM
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I do them on a 40 wash too. x

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Posted : Sep 12, 2009 9:02:38 PM
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Great will just do them at 40.

But do you need an antibacterial additive in the wash if you don't wash at 60?

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Posted : Sep 25, 2009 12:36:03 PM
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you can put a couple of drops of tea tree oil drawer with your washing powder as an antibacterial additive x

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