Oh well thanks anyways...I'm just not sure
if the bounce sheets would have to many
chemicals...I would assume they would but
just thought I would check.
It's better to use something like
snuggles....The others may be too
strong.....Babies are much more sensitive
than us.
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hollie686
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Oct 2005 Posts: 195 Location: USA
Posted: 11-11-05 00:14am
I washed my baby clothes in either ivory
or baby purex. But about the bounce - I
would stay away from any dryer sheets or
fabric softener. It will lessen the flame
resistance on baby's clothing & we do
not even want to think about what could
happen.
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 11-11-05 06:55am
I use a lil bit of liquid fabric softener,
not a lot though. I used to use ivory
snow detergent but it didn't get his
clothes clean so I just use our regular
one now, no probs so far.
has any of you tried ivory
snow with amaze? I'm not sure if they
have it in the states, but it works great
together :)
i'm from calgary, alberta, but I haven't
heard of that. I used ivory snow, and did
use my dryer sheets but meh, i'll try them
out when the little one comes (not for a
few more months!) and if it is irritating
then i'll stop. But if I don't the static
cling gets really bad, lol and everything
sticks to the clothes. The ivory snow
smells so great though.
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