Diaper Parties @ The Holiday Trio Vendor & Craft Fair

This past Sunday I had my very first vendor fair at the Round Lake Beach Cultural & Civic Center from 2-6pm coordinated by Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Multi-Vendor Fairs and I have to say it was quite a success!

I setup my booth with a Christmas motif to fit the theme of the fair.  Along my cloth diaper clothes line I had ornaments tucked in, snowflakes attached to my sign and scattered about the floor with Christmas tunes jingling in the background.  My dolls were sporting some prefolds with Thirsties covers and some of my favorite BabyLegs which were a hit!  So many stopped by just to ask what the cute leggings were.  Checkout pictures of my booth in detail here and here.

The first couple that stopped at my booth had a daughter with a one-month-old child and talked to me about their cloth diapering adventure with pins and plastic pants.  When I showed them how easy on and easy off our bumGenius Deluxe XS AIO’s are they were simply amazed!  I love seeing how genuinely excited and taken people get with how simple cloth diapers really can be.  They requested all the pricing and my ideas for a system to get their daughter started – how exciting :)

Another visit to my booth was by one of the other vendors just across the way from me.  She wasn’t pregnant, wasn’t expecting to become pregnant soon but she talked with me for a good half hour to forty five minutes about dozens of different diapers because she wants to have kids one day.  I love talking to people who are simply interested to learn more just because.  I felt like I was talking her ear off but this started to perk the interest of a couple of the other vendors in the room and I could sense that minds were starting to change.

Overall I had some great chats with some local moms, mama-to-be’s, vendors and grandparents which made this day a total success.  I find such joy in enlightening people and seeing them realize that disposables are not the one and only.  Diaper Parties is here to be your teacher, your friend and your cloth diaper provider.  We’re hoping to change the world, one cloth diaper at a time.

And remember, when you buy disposables you’re buying garbage!

Dreaded Build-up Caused by Hard Water

Around 85% of homes in the U.S. have hard water.  Hard water is basically water that contains too much of dissolved minerals like magnesium and/or calcium and these minerals can build up in your diapers, hair, clothing, pipes, etc.  Clues that you have hard water are those pesky spots all over your dishes, your soap won’t suds up, you get that gross ring in your toliet bowl or your clothes and hair get that rusty tint to them.

If you suspect that you have hard water and you don’t have a softener unit or the one that you have is out dated I urge you to contact a company like Culligan for a free water analysis.  We found out that our well water had toxic levels of iron  after having Culligan come out to service our old softener and filtration unit!

If you’re already having an issue with build-up I suggest that you strip your diapers.  Personally, I really recommend getting some Rockin’ Green Hard Rock Formula (which is also available in sample form) to strip your diapers.  Make sure that your hot water heater is turned up to 130-140 degrees which is the temprature that most bacteria dies at and if you have diapers with PUL this is a safe temperature to avoid melting/overheating.

To strip your diapers using Rockin’ Green Hard Rock fill your washer with hot water and 3 Tbsp of Rockin’ Green, along with your diapers.  Let that soak for a good 30-60 minutes. Then run a regular hot wash several times skipping the soap. If you have a HE machine, you may have to consult your manual but you can usually do a soak by pausing the machine.  If your diapers have excessive buildup or residue, it may take a few soaks to get them back to fresh fluff.

Others swear by using Dawn to strip their diapers but this is best used for oil and wax build-up.  Great cases where Dawn could be used is if you accidentally use fabric softener or rash creams on your diapers. But, a word of caution when using Dawn – dish detergent is not formulated for washing fabrics or for washing easily out of fabrics. It has been specially formulated to wash hard, non-porous surfaces making it extremely difficult to rinse Dawn from the fabric when you use a sufficient amount.  The extra rinses needed when using dish detergent have the potential to waste time, money, and water which by using cloth diapers you’re obviously trying to avoid said issues.  Dawn is also not the most natual product as it contains enzymes, dyes and fragrance which have their own issues when washing diapers.

If you have an build-up or stink issues ask them here.  We’ll be glad to help!

Disclaimer: Please refer to washer manual before using any of the suggested washing methods. Always check with your diaper manufacturer regarding recommended wash procedure and temperature thresholds.