Somewhere around week three, every new parent has the same realization: the laundry never actually stops. There's always another onesie, another swaddle, another set of crib sheets in the wash, and the pile somehow keeps growing no matter how many loads you run.
A laundry service sounds like an obvious answer. The hesitation is everything else – what detergent, what process, whose machine your baby's clothes are about to share. Those are the right questions, and here's how to think through them.
Your baby’s skin is not just smaller. It works differently. Newborns have a thinner outer layer and a less developed barrier against external irritants, which means things that do not bother you at all can cause a genuine reaction on them.
The three laundry ingredients most likely to cause problems:
You are not being overly cautious by thinking about this. You are paying attention. And once you know what to look out for, asking for the right detergent at any laundry service becomes a simple, one-line request.
If you have ever searched “how should I wash baby clothes for the first time,” you have likely come across the standard advice: always pre-wash new garments before your baby wears them. New clothing carries manufacturing residues, chemical treatments, and packaging dust from production and shipping. A thorough first wash clears all of that.
A professional Wash and Fold Laundry Service handles pre-washing the same way it handles any load, with appropriate detergent, the right water temperature, and attention to fabric type. For brand new unworn items, a professional wash is actually one of the most reliable options for that initial clean.
Before anything touches water, a reputable service sorts clothing by:
Any visibly stained items receive pretreatment before going into the wash. That matters a lot for baby clothes specifically because spit-up, formula, and diaper blowouts are a different category from everyday adult laundry stains. Left untreated, they set permanently. A good service catches that before the cycle starts, not after.
Here is the honest answer to your main concern: a professional laundry service can use gentle, baby-safe detergents, but you need to ask for it up front.
What to confirm before you drop off:
Water temperature is not one setting for everything. Baby clothes and delicates are washed at cooler temperatures suited to the fabric, not pushed through a blanket hot cycle. This protects the garment and keeps any residual detergent from setting into the weave.
Professional dryers run at lower, controlled temperatures for delicate loads. Baby items with elastic, snaps, embroidery, or stretch fabric are handled accordingly rather than combined with heavy towels or bulkier items.
What comes back to you:
Think of these as your drop-off checklist. A service worth trusting will have a clear, confident answer to all three.
This is question one, and the answer tells you a lot about how seriously a service takes customer-specific requests.
At Marberry Cleaners and Launderers, a Wash and Fold Laundry Service in Lombard, Illinois, fragrance-free and gentle detergent options are available because parents ask for them regularly. You should not have to guess or hope the standard formula works out fine on a newborn’s skin.
Baby clothes attract a category of staining that most laundry guides do not cover: formula, pureed food, and diaper blowouts that can soak through several layers at once. Ask whether staff inspects each item before it is washed and whether pretreatment is part of the standard process. A service that handles this well will give you a specific answer, not a vague response.
A trustworthy laundry service will be up front here: not everything belongs in the drop-off bag. Items to handle at home or through a specialty cleaner:
Everyday baby items are a different story. Onesies, footed pajamas, sleep sacks, burp cloths, bibs, and cotton hats are exactly what a professional laundry service handles every single day. Knowing the line between the two is what builds real confidence in the process.
A mesh laundry bag is the most useful thing you can take to a first drop-off. Use it to separate items that need specific handling, then attach a written note with your instructions. Keep it straightforward:
Most services are used to handling these requests. Making your instructions visible just ensures nothing falls through the cracks.
Before you send a full week’s worth of baby laundry to a new service, do a trial run. Send a small load – five to seven onesies, and a few burp cloths – and use it to evaluate four things:
One small load gives you real, firsthand information without any significant risk. Once you see how the service handles your baby’s clothes, you will know confidently whether to make it part of your regular routine.
You want confidence that every onesie, blanket, and outfit is being cleaned with the same care you would give it yourself. Trust Marberry Cleaners and Launderers to sort, wash, and fold your family’s laundry with the attention it deserves.
Our Wash and Fold Laundry Service is backed by more than 60 years of experience and FREE Pickup and Delivery Service throughout the western Chicago suburbs.
Schedule your FREE Pickup and Delivery Service today and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from knowing your baby’s essentials will come back clean, fresh, neatly folded, and ready to use.
