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Reddit mentions of Rockin' Green Natural Laundry Detergent Powder | Classic Rock, Unscented | HE, 90 Loads - 45oz Perfect for Cloth Diapers

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Rockin' Green Natural Laundry Detergent Powder | Classic Rock, Unscented | HE, 90 Loads - 45oz Perfect for Cloth Diapers. Here are the top ones.

Rockin' Green Natural Laundry Detergent Powder | Classic Rock, Unscented | HE, 90 Loads - 45oz Perfect for Cloth Diapers
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  • Tough Stain & Odor Eliminator - Say goodbye to tough stains and odor with Rockin' Green Classic Rock natural detergent! Designed for soft to normal water with less than 180ppm mineral content, this laundry soap is enzyme-free to give your clothes that gentle clean.
  • Plant-Powered Ingredients - Formulated for delicate clothes, this unscented laundry detergent powder is made with plant-derived ingredients so it's safe even for babies. This baby laundry detergent is hypoallergenic so it's safe on sensitive skin.
  • Suitable For All Washing Machines - This stain remover laundry detergent cleans approximately 90 loads! Add 1 scoop and run your usual wash cycle. Or add an extra scoop to deep clean. Use on bed sheets, jeans, shirts, towels, and kids' clothing.
  • Cleaner Clothes, Cleaner Planet - Live a cleaner, greener lifestyle with our sensitive skin laundry detergent. Vegan and cruelty-free, it's 100% biodegradable and free of bleach, dyes, parabens, artificial fragrances, and other harmful ingredients.
  • Rock the Green Lifestyle - Our mission is to create economical, hardworking, and biodegradable cleaning products for every family. Join the Rockin’ Green movement and enjoy safe and reliable products! If you are not satisfied, contact us and we'll get back to you within 48 hours.
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ColorUnscented
Height0.25 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size2.81 Pound (Pack of 1)
Weight0.01 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Rockin' Green Natural Laundry Detergent Powder | Classic Rock, Unscented | HE, 90 Loads - 45oz Perfect for Cloth Diapers:

u/AlphaAnt · 6 pointsr/predaddit

So first off, ignore the "good for the environment" arguments. They've been mostly debunked.

My wife and I switched to cloth diapers because they're cheaper. There's an initial buy-in, but that should be enough to last you a while. We even travel with cloth diapers, we just have a small wet bag in our diaper bag (instead of plastic bags) and a large one at home.

Changing diapers isn't too much more difficult with cloth diapers than disposables. Laundry has become pretty frequent, but with babies that's going to happen anyway. We do a load of diapers every 2 to 3 days, pre-rinsing in cold water, washing hot, using Rockin' Green as detergent. No folding, it all just gets dumped into a bin next to the changing table.

As for the diapers themselves, we've been using Bummis pre-folds with various brands of diaper covers, but we plan on switching to BumGenius when our son is big enough to fit them (his legs are too skinny). No safety pins either, we use Snappis.

As for the kid's reaction, as soon as we switched to cloth, his diaper rash went away. There have been a few leg leaks, but my son has chicken-wing-skinny legs so there's not much we can do about that (every brand of disposables we tried leaked as well).

One piece of advice before you decide: if you already have daycare lined up (if daycare is even a thing for your family) check to see whether they're ok with cloth diapers. Some will only deal with disposables, for obvious reasons.

u/ElizabethLTCD · 2 pointsr/clothdiaps

My daughter gets yeast rashes too, and the only detergent that works for her is Rockin Green original (she's fine with any of the scents). It's a powder detergent, which I like. She used to react to Tide and Arm & Hammer, so I tried Rockin Green and she's been much better. I do have to change her diaper often so she doesn't have wet skin constantly, but this detergent has helped a lot!

u/averedge · 1 pointr/daddit

Maybe my attention span is just horrid, but this video seemed 80% longer than it needed to be.

But agreed on cloth diapers. We have done it since our son was born and they even allowed him to start sleeping through the night at 2 months old (with a dream feed) because we would "double up" his diaper. No irritation and no soak through clothing.

And this detergent seems to be the best stuff for washing that we have found.