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pesek zman
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Thu, May 14 2015, 1:06 pm
Honestly? Sometimes it's not worth it and we toss it most other times we pre-treat with about and wash with purex as usual
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abaker
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Thu, May 14 2015, 1:13 pm
Soak in bucket with oxy clean then rinse well and wash in machine ASAP with tide and more oxy clean. But yes sometimes it's not worth it to save (use your judgement based on the outfit/size of poo explosion and frequency of occurrence) obviously I can't throw away 3 outfits a week, but one Pair of heavily stained pants a year- that's reasonable
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tigerwife
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Thu, May 14 2015, 2:06 pm
I soak it in Nature Bright before washing. No stains yet.
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lfab
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Thu, May 14 2015, 2:39 pm
Wash off excess, spray with oxi clean spray and rub into fabric, then soak in bucket of water with oxi clean powder. Always does the trick.
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rosebunch
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Thu, May 14 2015, 4:02 pm
I second nature bright. If the stain is intense, I make a paste where I put a drop of hot water and a nice amount of nature bright, mix, and apply to stain. Let it sit couple of hours and wash.
Eta hot water. Makes a big difference
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Tzutzie
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Thu, May 14 2015, 4:21 pm
I third nature bright.
Sometimes the strain didn't chime out right away. I hang to dry then treat again.
It works best if dissolved in very hot water.
Also, a paste should only be fir a few minutes and as a last resort. It can brighten the color only in that spot and you would end upwith a discolored spot. If the outfit is a 2pc, soak both together.
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Miri7
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Thu, May 14 2015, 4:51 pm
lfab wrote: | Wash off excess, spray with oxi clean spray and rub into fabric, then soak in bucket of water with oxi clean powder. Always does the trick. |
^^ This. Works like a charm.
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rosebunch
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Thu, May 14 2015, 5:36 pm
Nature bright is a natural product and I feel more comfy using that for a little newborn/baby than chemicals.
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Dolly Welsh
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Thu, May 14 2015, 5:41 pm
Use the waste basket, or trash can, however you say it, and buy a new one.
I would not advocate running the risk of thinking of little darling as a poop machine. Poop does not please. You wouldn't want anybody to be growling over your own pants with those thoughts.
Toss it. Put a line in the budget for this, and just plain throw it out.
Your mental health is more important.
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amother
Seagreen
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Thu, May 14 2015, 5:52 pm
Shake exceeds into toilet. Wash out garment right away with cold water and dish soap, make sure all residue is gone and the wash out the sink very well with bleach. If stains remain, soak in a mixture of boiling water and oxi clear the scrub out stains. Again make sure basin used is washed very well with bleach after.
Wash garment in machine on hottest setting. If
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Butterfly07
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Thu, May 14 2015, 6:00 pm
Any cleaning you do before putting it with the rest of your clothing in the laundry is more than welcome!!!!! I have seen parents not wash it off & just throw it in the load :O
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amother
Navy
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Thu, May 14 2015, 8:55 pm
I used to wash it with the diapers.
Ask someone who uses cloth if they can throw it in with theirs.
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SorGold
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Thu, May 14 2015, 9:01 pm
Pardon my ignorance but what it nature bright. An internet search gave me several hits for ion light therapy?
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flowerpower
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Thu, May 14 2015, 10:16 pm
I use the can Shout. Then soak it in warm water with detergent overnight.
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rosebunch
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Fri, May 15 2015, 12:33 am
Nature bright is a shaklee product
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