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Stains!!!!

by kindergal, Mar 31, 2009 10:42PM
What is the best stain remover???  Those darn orange foods are ruining everything!!!!  I have started stripping the twins to feed them...but then if they spit up on their blankets, there is the big orange stain!  UGH!   I have washed and washed and tried so many different things...
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by bamamom02, Apr 01, 2009 04:51AM
I use Shout Advanced spray on my youngest daughter's clothing a lot.  She has reflux and it can get pretty bad when she spits up.  I also use color safe bleach and it seems to help get rid of the stains too.

by kennedydp5, Apr 01, 2009 10:34AM
my sil said that there is an oxi-clean for babies clothes and she said it works great!  i haven't got it yet but i need to, lol!  she said they even use it on there own clothes, too.

by kindergal, Apr 01, 2009 11:56AM
I have the oxi clean laundry booster for babies..I try to throw a scoop in every load.  IT can be hard to find...Target and Babies R Us are the only places I have found it.  The yellow top oxi clean spray is good for fornula and potty stains, but does not even touch the  orange stuff!!  Argh!

by tiredbuthappy, Apr 01, 2009 05:59PM
DH does most of our laundry, and he loves oxiclean. says it gets most stains out.

by heatherlynn22, Apr 01, 2009 07:34PM
i use oxy clean and it takes stains out of everything. i even use it when they throw up on the carpet. it's great.

by mia12366, Apr 09, 2009 01:37AM
I heard that baking soda or borax will remove stains.

by Wendy80, Apr 13, 2009 11:57AM
I've been using "Spray'n'Wash" and that seems to work perfectly.  I usually try to spray the stained clothes right away and let it sit until I do the wash, but sometimes I'll just throw it in the hamper and spray it a couple hours before I do laundry and it still gets all the stains out (even those pesky carrot/squash/sweet potato stains)!  =)

by wooly81, Apr 14, 2009 12:09AM
Drift has a spray and wash, but I can't find it at walmart anymore.  It worked good, even for old stains.  Now i have spray and wash only tried it on one stain and it didn't work.

by Helen72, Jul 09, 2009 06:04PM
Have you tried using superbibs?  They are wipe-able and they make those in full body size so that none of the food gets on the clothing.  This seems to work better than getting rid of stains for us.

by Monica845, Jul 14, 2009 08:17PM
To: kindergal
Oxi Clean or Tide. They work the best for me.
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