I personally used bleach in my first set of diapers 18 years ago and some with my second child -- by my third I changed my tune as my collection of information mounded.
NEVER do you use fabric softner with any cloth diapers. The residual on the fibers coat them and prevent them from absorbing properly. Not only that the chemicals and the perfumes are not good for the delicate skin or the adult skin for that matter.
As far as germs on cloth vs. disposables. The germs of a diaper in hot water wash along with sending soiling to the waste treatment facilities where it is intended to go are far less harmful than the disposables the house the fecal matter and the diseases and the heavy metal accumulations in our eliminations and thus ending up in our landfills, our ground water and eventually in our source waters.
The rest of my post is a copy/paste from a previous diaper discussion.
Not a fan of G diapers so if you are -- may want to stop reading my post now.
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From: M. M Date: Tue. Apr. 29, 2008
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Not sure if FB, BG are made still in the USA. Swaddlebee's has another line called Blueberry Something and I do believe they are made in China. Kinda thinking Margarite is also having her Swaddlebee's line made there too but not certain at this point.
Happy Heiny's are made in CA in the USA. I do know this for sure. Linda Byerline is a friend.
Pockets are great for many. I chose natural fibers since my youngest son had big issues with microfleece.
Cloth diapers in no way cost more than disposable if you are using them for more than one child, buying used, keeping it simple instead of wearing only Elbee's or Fussybutt's. The Washing Water Claim vs. Disposables is no longer an arguement that can be made by the big disposable diaper companies. Energy Star Product sealed that arguement -- they need a new angle.
G-diapers -- G = Greenwashing IMO. The Gels in the insert are the gels in the disposables = the same health hazards in dispoable diapers. Please don't let a huge marketing campaigns confuse you that these are eco friendly. Do the research of the product and have an understanding about what your putting on your baby before using G's would be my suggestion. I personally feel G's have been a bad blow to the developing Cloth Diapering movement.
Diapering info resources that I like to point to:
www.thediaperhyena.com
www.mothering.com/discussions
www.diaperpin.com
I have feelings pro and con about www.diaperswappers.com and being the best source for your info. I have been a member of diaperswappers since the previous board and if you want solid information and experience the the resources I have posted are my picks for the best info.
If you want to do some prefold's to keep your budget in check, you will definately want DSQ quality -- Gerbers work but are not your best investment choice. I personally loved prefold's and pins, with pullups. Pullups are bulletproof but they ran a second fav spot to my Nikky covers.
Wipes -- you need to do wipes if your cding. Easiest budget friendly item around.
Routine is your key imo to a successful diapering experience. Once you get past the frustration and set backs and learn how to best work your diapers you will be surprised that you did not try sooner. Today's diapers are so easy, cute and even art - http://www.flufffactory.com/index.php?option=com_content&....
Good luck! I hope you find bits and pieces of several systems that work for you. Don't put all your $$/eggs in one basket. Need to save some $$ for the diaper addiction that could develope. :)