I am searching for a budget-friendly option instead of Medela dish soap. Appreciate any suggestions.
Vinegar is an useful and effective cleanser for me because of its acetic acid component, which functions as a mild disinfectant capable of killing some bacteria. Typically, distilled white vinegar contains about 5% acetic acid, but for harsher cleaning operations, I use “cleaning vinegar,” which has a higher concentration. It cuts through oil and thoroughly cleans dishes.However, I have learned from experience that, while vinegar is environmentally beneficial, it’s vital to exercise caution. When soaked, it can corrode aluminum or cast iron pans and its acidic tendency can scratch stone countertops or waxed wood surfaces.
Babyganics is what we use. The large bottle seems to last a very long time.
Dawn because that is what I use for everything else. LO was in the NICU at a premier children’s hospital, where they used ordinary Palmolive.
I use Dapple Baby Bottle. It is fragrance-free and made with plant-based ingredients.
Try the Baby Unscented version of Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Liquid Soap. It is suitable for cleaning baby items and is made with organic oils.