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Off topic-CD stinkies

Some of my CDs are starting to get odorous. Not terrible, but I have super smelling ability and I noticed it yesterday. Best remedy for a front loading machine?

Re: Off topic-CD stinkies

  • Stinkies as in barnyard?

    Try tricking your machine into adding more water by throwing in wet towels to your initial load. Barnyward stink also means you're not using enough detergent, so up the amount you're putting in the machine.

    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • imagemajorwife:
    Have you stripped them?

    CD philosophical - I think people strip their cds way more often than they need to. It might initially solve the problem, but if the routine isn't changed you'll go right back to having the stinkies. Plus, it's a lot of work.

    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • No, not barnyard. Just kind of ammonia pissy. Stripping with just hot water, or do I use bleach?
  • What detergent are you using?  I was having this problem with BumGenius detergent.  Switched to Tide Ultra, normal amount with a double rinse (bulky load setting with the water plus feature on my HE top loader) and it's been much better.  I still smell a hint when they are still warm in the dryer, but not once they cool down. 
  • imagebarefoot barista:
    No, not barnyard. Just kind of ammonia pissy. Stripping with just hot water, or do I use bleach?

    ooooh, ammonia is too much detergent. You'll want to do a blue dawn strip (see the cd board FAQs found at the top of the page), or a fish ammonia remover strip (my preferred method). Then once they're clean, reduce down the amount of detergent used.

    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • I can use the blue dawn in a front loader? I'm off to read the FAQs.Pamela-liquid Tide Ultra? I was using regular tide in my top loader.
  • If you will allow me to butt in for a moment:

    If absorbancy is an issue, what am I doing wrong? Is there a liner type that's more absorbent?

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  • I use Blue Dawn 3-4 times a year and it seems to do the trick.  In the nearly five years I've been cloth diapering I've had two times that the barnyard smell was so bad that nothing but bleach worked. 
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  • imagemeshaliu:

    If you will allow me to butt in for a moment:

    If absorbancy is an issue, what am I doing wrong? Is there a liner type that's more absorbent?

    Is the fit right on the cds? Are you fully unsnapped, etc.?

    If you are, you may want to consider putting a bamboo or hemp doubler into your cds.

    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • I am sorry but barnyard smelly is making me laugh

    Like, chicken poop smell..or pigshit,or cow patties? 

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  • imagecopzgirl:

    I am sorry but barnyard smelly is making me laugh

    Like, chicken poop smell..or pigshit,or cow patties? 

    Like "take a whiff of that country air" smell.

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  • image+adamwife+:
    imagecopzgirl:

    I am sorry but barnyard smelly is making me laugh

    Like, chicken poop smell..or pigshit,or cow patties? 

    Like "take a whiff of that country air" smell.

    Knowing the smell of all of this, it's more herbivore (cow/horse) than anything. ::gags thinking about pigshit::

    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • image+adamwife+:
    imagecopzgirl:

    I am sorry but barnyard smelly is making me laugh

    Like, chicken poop smell..or pigshit,or cow patties? 

    Like "take a whiff of that country air" smell.

    I live in farm country..I am not sure I would find it offensive or would even be able to distinguish it.  Oh, gosh.  I would have THE barnyard butt baby wouldn't I? 

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  • imagebarefoot barista:
    I can use the blue dawn in a front loader? I'm off to read the FAQs.Pamela-liquid Tide Ultra? I was using regular tide in my top loader.
    No, I use the powder.  I've read the "ingredients" in the liquid to keep it in suspension can cause build up problems.

    I have hard water and need more detergent to get anything clean than those in areas with soft water.  I read a very interesting article once before on what exactly makes detergents clean and why you need more/less in certain situations. 

  • imagecopzgirl:
    image+adamwife+:
    imagecopzgirl:

    I am sorry but barnyard smelly is making me laugh

    Like, chicken poop smell..or pigshit,or cow patties? 

    Like "take a whiff of that country air" smell.

    I live in farm country..I am not sure I would find it offensive or would even be able to distinguish it.  Oh, gosh.  I would have THE barnyard butt baby wouldn't I? 

    Do you notice a difference in the air when they first spread the manure on the fields?  That's what the smell reminds me of.  Ick!

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  • image+adamwife+:
    imagecopzgirl:
    image+adamwife+:
    imagecopzgirl:

    I am sorry but barnyard smelly is making me laugh

    Like, chicken poop smell..or pigshit,or cow patties? 

    Like "take a whiff of that country air" smell.

    I live in farm country..I am not sure I would find it offensive or would even be able to distinguish it.  Oh, gosh.  I would have THE barnyard butt baby wouldn't I? 

    Do you notice a difference in the air when they first spread the manure on the fields?  That's what the smell reminds me of.  Ick!

     I like it..I know...I know.

    Lots of my memories are tied to scent and I use scent to hold onto them. 

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  • imagepixy_stix:
    imagemeshaliu:
    If you will allow me to butt in for a moment:

    If absorbancy is an issue, what am I doing wrong? Is there a liner type that's more absorbent?

    Is the fit right on the cds? Are you fully unsnapped, etc.?

    If you are, you may want to consider putting a bamboo or hemp doubler into your cds.

    The fit seems fine. I'm not sure what your 2nd question means, though. :p 

     I'm wondering if she's holding it. I'll change her after 3 hours and she'll be dry, but 30 min later and her pants are soaked. I'll try out some new doublers. Thanks!

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  • imagemajorwife:

    I was told to avoid Tide.

    This is the chart I use for CD detergents: http://www.pinstripesandpolkadots.com/hedetergentchoices.htm

    I use Nells and never had a problem after an stink drama around 18 months. 

    I use Tide Free, I have seen a few diaper sites recommend it.  I read a great article a while back that said most of us with hard water can't really use the boutique detergents because they won't get the diapers clean enough, I don't know how much truth there is to that though.

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  • We haven't had any problems with stink since we switched to using soap nuts.  Plus, it works out to be cheaper.  I'm a huge fan of them in general.


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  • imagemeshaliu:
    I'm not sure what your 2nd question means, though. :p 

    :oD Sorry! I meant, are the rise snaps (all the snaps on the front) fully unsnapped so that the diaper is at the biggest size?

    A big old middle finger to you, stupid Nest.
  • imagepixy_stix:
    imagemeshaliu:
    I'm not sure what your 2nd question means, though. :p 

    :oD Sorry! I meant, are the rise snaps (all the snaps on the front) fully unsnapped so that the diaper is at the biggest size?

    OH! That makes sense now. :D

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