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Maybe a dumb question about baby laundry
I know you are supposed to use a free and clear detergent, but what about dryer sheets? Do those need to be fragrance free as well?
Re: Maybe a dumb question about baby laundry
I use liquid fabric softener and I used the Downy free version for the first few months. After my big bottle of Tide free ran out, I went back to using my regular old powdered Tide and Downy.
Jake blowing out the candle at Katie's coming home party
Katie Belle
Kristen, Chad, Jake, Katie & Sadie the Wonderdog, est. 6/17/06
My personal theory is that if my child is that close to an open flame, the house is on fire and we've got bigger issues to worry about.
This article from Consumer Reports about sleepwear safety doesn't mention not using fabric softener.
we don't have kids- but I use vinegar as my fabric softener- it makes your items soft and static free.