Loading... Please wait...RLR Makes whites whiter and colors brighter for just a few cents once a month. Not a bleach, blueing, or detergent. Removes dried-in mineral deposits and detergent residue from clothing.
Completely free of any phosphates or perfumes and is completely biodegradable
Start by rinsing your cloth diapers as usual. Sprinkle the entire packet of RLR onto the diapers, and then do a hot wash. Do not add any additional detergent or additives during this wash. If you look in your washer during this cycle, you will notice lots of suds, this is just the RLR working to remove excess detergent buildup and mineral deposits from your cloth diapers. You will want to continue running hot wash cycles until there are no more suds in the water. After the water is clear, you should continue with your normal wash routine.
Some people prefer strip their cloth diapers with RLR using the soaking method. This is where you would just use a large bucket, or your sink, or tub to soak your cloth diapers. Simply fill your vessel with hot tap water and a packet of RLR, then add your diapers and allow them to sit for a few hours to overnight. You may want to occasionally swish the diapers during this time. When you're done soaking them in RLR, put them in the washer to rinse until the water is free of any suds.
**Please note that we do not recommend soaking any materials with PUL in them. This would include your cloth diaper covers, shells, pockets. We highly recomend this to be used on your inserts, prefolds, flats and fitteds.
You won't need to use this every time you wash cloth diapers, but if you notice any stinkies or repelling issues, it may be time for a good stripping using RLR. Also, it's great to use RLR once a month as a preventative measure as well.
We also recommend RLR as a fantastic addition to your regular wash as well. We use it to keep whites whiter, and it also keeps towels super fresh as well!
Posted by Amy on 14th May 2012
I purchased some used diapers. They smelled musty plus I wanted to strip them just to be sure. I just dumped in the RLR package on top of the clothing before I started the load (I still used my cloth diaper detergent).. When they came out they looked and smelled great.
Posted by kathy K. on 11th Dec 2011
I use this with my towels about once a month to keep them fresh smelling. I also use the Rock N' Green laundry soap to keep the stinkies out!
Posted by Britne on 1st Sep 2011
We have hard water so we have had to use this product and it was very effective in getting rid of the stinkies.
Posted by Malia G. on 1st Sep 2011
We are constantly battling our VERY hard city water...it leaves deposits an anything and everything! RLR works wonders on diapers (and regular laundry for that matter). I use it once every few months to remove the mineral deposits/build up from our diapers. If you are battling ammonia stinkies, this is also a great product to use!
Posted by Megan W. on 1st Sep 2011
I rely on this for occasional diaper stripping as a main step of getting rid of barnyard stink or ammonia buildup. I use it in conjunction with baking soda/vinegar so that's why I didn't give it 5 stars on it's own.
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