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Getting Out Yellow Stains on Infant Clothing from Drooling

Hi all! What are the best ways you've found to get yellow stains out of infant clothing from drooling? These weren't showing up initially, but have appeared after not being used for a while. Thanks!

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Spray'N'Wash!!!!! All of our laundry goes into one basket and once a week I empty, sort and wash. When I bring the clothes from the basket I spray the heck out of all stains just as Im tossing them into the machine. It works wonders. My daughter is formula fed and it has completely turned her whites white again.

Spray them with a stain fighter until the stains are totally soaked with the solution and let them sit for a few hours if not a day. Keep spraying the stains each time you pass by the laundry area. Fill your washing machine with hot water and mix in Baby Oxy or Biz and your usual laundry soap and let them soak for several hours or until the water is not warm anymore. Then wash and dry as usual. It won't get every single stain out but it really works well.

I use Baby Oxy for all baby stains, but now I keep a bib on my little drooler ALL the time! (except while sleeping) Baby Oxy gets out mostly everything, but it's harder to get a stain out if the item has already gone through the dryer.

my mother and law just got all of my sons old clothes that were packed away so clean for me. She filled her wahing machine with hot water and added biz,put the clothes in,and let it adgitate for a minute or two. She then stopped the machine and soaked them for a while. Actually a long while like a day. Finished the cycle and when she took them out of the dryer they were so clean and stain free i couldnt believe it. They looked brand new. (I think biz only dissolves in hot water) Good luck

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