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Baby Stains on ClothingThank you for your help! Starchild in VT Feedback About This Post:RE: Baby Stains on ClothingI've heard that Oxyclean works very well. The kind where you soak your clothes in a bucket for a specified amount of time. Post By Katrina (Guest Post) RE: Baby Stains on ClothingI use a product called "Greased Lightning" which I buy at Walmart. I have used it for everything from grease stains on my t-shirts to human stains on my scrub tops and pants. I have used it on dark colors and it has never fadded the colors. If the stains have been on your shirts for a while, spray the stains liberally, let them sit over night and then launder. Some stains might take a second treatment, but, it has always worked for me. Good Luck. Post By castorswind (Guest Post) RE: Baby Stains on ClothingI have raised 3 babies and work with moms and newborns as well, so I think I have tried just about every product out there for baby stains. The very best thing I found was Sunlight Laundry Bar. I am from Canada, but I think Naps Feltha (is that the right name?) is comparable in the U.S. Rinse what you can in the sink, rub in a little soap and leave until you pop it in the laundry. Post By Lee-Ann (Guest Post) RE: Baby Stains on Clothingcollect all of them & dye (zB dylon) black in the washing machine at 60° that should solve the problem. if 1x black doesn´t do the job try to "overdye" with dark blue. Post By TP (Guest Post) |
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