Medela Quick Clean Breast Milk Removal Soap, No Scrub Hypoallergenic Soap for Pump Parts and Nursing Apparel, Removes Breast Milk Residue Up to 3 Days Old, 6 Fluid Ounces
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It has been a huge success for us.
Question: What are the ingredients in this dish? br>Answer: If you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words THIS IS SAID TO BE INCLUDED IN THE WIPES. Perhaps the soap is in the same boat. br> According to the instructions in the package: Ingredients that are active: octyl decyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, dioctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, alkyl (c14, c12, c16) dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, dide 86700%
It's what I use for formulas. The bottles were soaked before being washed. This is something I really enjoy. It's what I use with the playtex bottles that have a million pieces in them.
Yes, there is no need to use a brush. I use it all the time anyway (just to be safe). But I would definitely recommend this product because it does exactly what it claims to do: dissolve milk residues, breastmilk, and formula.
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Simply fill the sink with hot water, pump a few pumps into the water, and wait 5 minutes. The items should then be rinsed and dried. You're done in a flash. You could probably just use regular dish soap (which I do now), but I haven't had any issues with this product. br>Whenever I buy something online, I make sure to read the reviews first. Others are entrusted with assisting me in making the best decision. I always give my honest opinion in my reviews, and I try to include photos if at all possible. br>Please let me know if my review was helpful in any way by clicking the "helpful" button below. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. Thank you very much!.
Many people complain that their bottles have residue and need to be scrubbed. Initially, I felt the same way, but I discovered a trick:
1. Fill a bottle halfway with warm water after squirting Medela soap into it. (I fill about a quarter of the way)br>2. Put a lid/nipple on it and shake it vigorously for at least 5 minutes. Count to ten.
3. Fill the next bottle with concentrated soapy water and toss the old one in the sink. Carry on like this with the remaining bottles.
4. After you've finished shaking all of the bottles, combine them with the rest of the pump parts and everything else, add more soap to match the soaking ratio, fill with warm water, and soak for five minutes before rinsing. br>This trick yielded excellent results for me. br>Because it runs out quickly, I deduct one star. Medela soap lasts approximately a month for me. I'm not sure a one-star deduction is appropriate. When compared to regular dish soap or dishwasher soap, this is an excellent soap. I'm going to give the other soap a shot. Examine it and see how it stacks up. br>* Update
Compare to Dapple- Dapple, the foaming version, is something I've only recently begun to use. Dapple was less effective than medela at removing residues. I used the same shaking method as previously described. Dapple is more effective than regular soap, but not as good as medela.
I work as a music teacher in the elementary school. This is something I bought for when I got back to work. Pumping is difficult for me because I don't have much time. I don't have running water or even a convenient sink. It says "quick clean" on the package, so I bought it. After that, I read the instructions and discovered that after scrubbing with this soap, you should soak the parts in hot water. I could do it with dish soap if I had the time. I assumed it would be a spray/squirt. Something along those lines. My assumptions were incorrect.
Here's a mixed bag of feedback. Here's what's going on: 1) This is not the same as regular soap. 3 pumps into a gallon of water, plus 5 minutes of soaking time for the parts. mmm, this isn't a procedure I'd like to go through. It means I'll have to keep a gallon bin on hand (you can use a small storage / shoe bin, it holds a gallon) that I'll have to keep clean and use counter space for. And I'm supposed to wait for five minutes? I'm either on to something else by then, or I'm going to forget. 2) washes (br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br What the hell is going on? Keep in mind that your newborn will feed every two hours or so. that's 8- a total of 12 times per day So either I have a lot of nipples, bottles, caps, etc. to wash every day (assuming you can get everything submerged in a gallon of water) OR I'm going to use this for two days. Yes, I suppose each milk is different, so do what works best for you and your process. We've found that Baby Organics or Dapple work great (even if we clean it right away, it'll clean over night milk), and one of the soft baby brushes also works great. After all, we're sanitizing in the microwaveable bag anyway after a quick wash - That stuff needs to be steam blasted.
I read the reviews, and despite the fact that there were many positive and some negative ones, I decided to give it a try. I'm so glad I took the chance. It really works, as evidenced by my before and after photos. br>br>To clean, I put about 4 pumps of soap in a dishpan of hot water and let it soak for about 15 minutes before rinsing with a sponge. I will definitely purchase again.
I love this product because I recently returned to work, so pumping has become much more frequent, and I despise standing at the sink scrubbing pump parts. When I'm driving during the day (my car serves as my office), I use the Quick Clean Wipes. When I get home, I place all of the parts in a basin, fill it with water and the appropriate number of pumps of soap, set it aside for 5 minutes while I relax or take care of my child, then return and rinse everything. It's super simple and quick. I scrub the pump parts at the end of the week because not scrubbing or putting them in the dishwasher feels strange at times. When it comes out and dries, everything appears to be in good condition. I am extremely pleased with this product, and it is well worth the money because it allows me to spend more time with my child or relax instead of standing at the sink.
My regular dish soap (Dawn) left a bad'soapy smell' on my baby bottles and pump accessories no matter how much I rinsed them. So I bought this soap. This product did a fantastic job of removing the odor, but I quickly discovered Seventh Generation Dish Liquid (Free) and replaced it. Clear), and I believe it cleans them more effectively. It's also half the cost, and you get more than twice as much for your money.