Monday, April 21, 2014

RLR Laundry Treatment and Cloth Diaper Stripper Reviews



RLR Laundry Treatment and Cloth Diaper Stripper reviews from buyers.

Perfect for removing residue
We use these on our Cloth nappies when we start to get the funk. One packet kicks the stink almost EVERY time. Magic.


Removed ammonia from cloth diapers
This is the first and only product that has ever worked effectively at removing ammonia build up from my children's cloth diapers. I wanted to know what was in it before I used it since I was about to put it on a product that sits on my children's skin all day every day, but couldn't find specific ingredients. Best I could tell from other websites, it is concentrated super washing soda. Not sure if you could get the same results with just super washing soda...I haven't tried it, but I may if we need to do this again because it is much less expensive and more easily accessible locally. We live in an extremely hard water area and I tried RLR as a last resort. I wish I'd tried it sooner! Now, it did not take out the set-in stains from the iron in our water (too bad; the only reason I gave it four stars), but all of our cotton and bamboo diapers are completely fresh with no more ammonia...even after my heavy wetting toddler sleeps 12 hours in them! Great product!!!

UPDATE:...

INCREDIBLE!!!!
This stuff is absolutely amazing! I've used everything there is out there for laundry and nothing even comes close to this. It makes your colors so much brighter, and makes even old clothes look new again. It really does seem to remove the residues that detergents/fabric softners/etc. leave on your clothing over time. TRY IT - YOU WILL BE AMAZED!
I discovered this stuff by receiving a sample packet to use on cloth diapers, and when I tried it on all our other clothes too I was just amazed. I wish they made larger sizes available, because I would buy a 100lb tub!


RLR Laundry Treatment and Cloth Diaper Stripper is one of the best cloth diapers from Cadie.
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