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      <title>To Spray Or Not To Spray (or, how the heck to get the poop off)</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[All right. I'm not completely new to the game. I use prefolds and covers. I started CD the little peanut when he was a newborn. We lived in an apartment with communal laundry, I was breastfeeding and could just throw the diapers directly in the wash. When the solid food came, I whoosed out and got a diaper service. Well we moved and have a washer now and I am cancelling the service... Peanut is a toddler and the poop is overwhelming. Do people love their toilet sprayers? If so what brand. What do other people do about the poop?]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[The last 2 times my son pooped (still all breastfed, so it's not quite every day), those diapers came out of the wash stinky and left a stain.  I'm so confused because that's never happened before, they have always washed out no problem!  The first one sat for 2 days before washing (he pooped literally the next diaper after putting them in the wash....).  The 2nd one I washed the next morning.<br /><br />We have fairly soft water and I use a frontloader with Rockin' Green detergent.  I tried a wash where I added more and then ran them through again, but that didn't work.  Ideas?]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[I'm brand new to cloth diapering (just started this morning after lots of reading and researching).  My question is concerning poop.  I know that breastfed babies' poop is water soluble, my son is in one sense EBF, but as a preemie he receives 3 bottles of breast milk fortified with neosure each day.  He also gets iron each day.  Is his poop still water soluble or does the presence of a little formula in the breast milk make it not water soluble?<br /><br />Thanks for your help!]]></description>
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