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acemom
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Wed, Apr 10 2013, 7:27 pm
With the warmer weather laundry stains are inevitable... Light colored clothes, more outdoors time etc. etc.
Any ideas for simple and quick yet cost effective methods to get the stains out of kids (and adults) clothing? I know oxi-clean works well but with so many stains it could become a real expense. I don't want to have to waste a lot of time scrubbing and soaking stuff
I am sure others here would benefit from ideas and suggestions too, so thanks for taking the time to post.
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seeker
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Wed, Apr 10 2013, 8:18 pm
I find the more soaking the better, and it doesn't really take more active time - just ignore it for a day or so in between step 1 and 2. But other than that, I'm listening for the responses because I spend too much time and money on stain removal too.
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littles
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Wed, Apr 10 2013, 9:55 pm
Zout at Target in a red bottle.
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littles
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Wed, Apr 10 2013, 9:57 pm
also hydrogen peroxide is very good for removing blood. I just finished cleaning DH's shirt after he held our toddler who injured her lip earlier.
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mommydiaries
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Wed, Apr 10 2013, 10:14 pm
Oxyclean (powder) will get out almost all all organic stains! I have even used it to remove turmeric which is impossible. Just wet the stain, sprinkle oxyclean, let it sit, then wash. The one with the blue crystals works best
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anonymrs
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Wed, Apr 10 2013, 10:20 pm
mommydiaries wrote: | Oxyclean (powder) will get out almost all all organic stains! I have even used it to remove turmeric which is impossible. Just wet the stain, sprinkle oxyclean, let it sit, then wash. The one with the blue crystals works best |
I found this the easiest and most effective way to remove stains.
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Hashem_Yaazor
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Wed, Apr 10 2013, 10:34 pm
Most economical? Sunlight
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newatthis
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Wed, Apr 10 2013, 11:07 pm
cheapest is fells naptha bar- they cost less than $1 but you will have to clean the stain directly
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