Alternatively, rinse the waste into the toilet with a diaper sprayer for a more thorough clean. If you don’t plan on washing your cloth diapers right away, store them into a diaper pail until you’re ready to do a load. Rinsing them with water or adding a dash of baking soda to the pail will help get rid of odors until wash day.

Add a splash of lemon juice to the load to help lighten stains and whiten the fabric. [3] X Research source

Clean your diapers separate from any other laundry just to keep your clothes sanitary. Avoid using fabric softeners or any anti-static products since they could give your baby a diaper rash.

Check if your machine has a “double rinse” or “extra rinse” function that you can add to your wash cycle. That way, you won’t have to manually run a rinse cycle afterward.

Some cloth diapers can go into your dryer on a low-heat tumble cycle. Just check the tag to see if they’re dryer-safe.

Cleaning the cloth diapers regularly also ensures you don’t run out of them.

Wash the diapers one more time after they soak to get rid of any residue. Soften hard water if it’s causing the buildup on your cloth diapers. If detergent is causing the buildup, try using less when you wash cloth diapers.