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i know this has nothing to do with pregnancy but I know ther is alot of mothers in here I am of desperate need of a good stain remover for baby foods formula stains etc... I have tried so much that doesnt work I really have a messy eater and I need a good one please help.
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Hi, I don't use formula and I'm not to the point of baby food yet but have you tried shout???? I use that on everything from grass stains to blood and it works everytime.
Wish I could be of more help.
Hugs and good luck,
Vikki
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Angel for Johnny is right, shout is very good, I also put a scoop of oxiclean in the machine, or soak it if it's too bad!
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Liquid Oxyclean is the best.  I spray it like shout.  It gets out everything I've tried it on so far.  The important thing is to rinse the clothes, then spray, then soak right away before the stain can set in.  I kept a small Shout stick in my diaper bag for spills when I was out too.
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Hey.  Those stains are a pain in the butt and believe me when I tell you it gets NO better.  I have a 6 yr old whose idea of a napkin is anywhere on her shirt.  I use this stuff called Whink wash-a-way.  I am able to find it at Meijer if you have one of those.  I LOVE it.  I swear by it.  There have been a few times we have had to wash something a couple times but it helps.  What I do is run the stain under cold water then I put some whink on it and take an old toothbrush and really work it into the stain both front and back side (of the stain)I throw it in the wash and when it is finished I look it over to make sure it is gone because like I said they do not always come out on the first try.  We also add a little oxyclean powder to each load.  I don't really know if that helps though.  Well hopefully you can find this stuff.  We go through it like crazy.  If they ever stop making it I will go insane.  Good Luck & happy laudering.
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I use the liquid Oxiclean with my regular laundry detergent.  It comes in a spray bottle like Windex.  I just unscrew the spray nozzle and pour some in the washing machine and use the "warm" cycle.  I also let the load soak before the rinse cycle for about an hour and my clothes have been coming out really clean.  I haven't tried it on baby food/formula stains yet, as I'm not due til Oct. 1st, but my 10 yr. old son, and husband are pretty grubby guys and their clothes are filthy by the time I get a hold of them.

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I make sure to wash my babies clothes out by hand before the stains set in. It's a trick that my grandmother taught me. Just wash the formula, baby food, or doo doo stains(lol) before they have a chance to dry. I use cold water and soap. Hot water sets stains. You should be able to remove anything as long as you get it before it dries.
  If you can't wash it before it dries then you could end up with some stains. When this happens, I agree with everyone else. I use oxiclean. Just add a scoop along with your regular laundry detergent into the washing machine. It works great!

Good Luck!
JessMay
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