I have always used bleach for washing diapers. I only use half the recommended amount per load and I hold off adding the bleach until the last few minutes of the wash cycle. I have heard that bleach interferes with the cleaning action of detergent, so I let the detergent and water do their job for the first 3/4 of the wash cycle and add the bleach for the last 1/4 of the wash cycle time. I am not looking for whitening; rather I want the sanitizing, germ killing effect.
Way back I tried diaper laundry without bleach, due to what everyone says about chlorine bleach "killing" diapers, and I soon had a problem with odor.....which would start shortly after I wet my diaper the first time. When I returned to using the modest amount of bleach, that was the end of the odor problem. So, I've stayed with bleach and yes, many of my diapers are ten years old and more!
As for the whole laundry routine, my wet diapers come off and go directly into the diaper pail with some concentrated pine cleaner drizzled over them for odor control, but no water...I use a "dry" diaper pail. When I have a wash load, every other day, the diapers go from diaper pail to washing machine and a short 4 minute cycle wash with cold water for the pre-rinse / wash, and the pine cleaner serves as the detergent. After that spins out, I reset to the wash cycle again and do an 8 min cycle with hot water, detergent and good old Borox. I add my bleach for the last two minutes of the wash cycle.
It does take attention but I am fortunate my washing machine is close to my kitchen and I can do other tasks while monitoring the diaper laundry. I think newer machines offer a pre wash cycle; in which case your only intervention would be timing the wash cycle to get the bleach in toward the end. I do not know when the bleach dispenser adds the bleach on machines so equipped. If my machine had a bleach dispenser I would still favor manually adding the bleach late so I can get still get the sanitizing effect of the bleach but not long exposure that may contribute to premature wear and tear on the diaper fabric.
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