J.G. asks from Park Hills, MO on July 30, 2008
Help with Stain Removal
My 7 month old is a very messy eater, as most others I'm sure. At daycare he seems to get distracted and gets food all over his clothes. They do not attempt to soak them or anything. I have noticed that I can not get the orange colored stains out with shout or oxyclean. It is mostly the carrots and sweat potatos. Does anyone have any suggestions. The stains are dry by the time I get to the laundry and I have tried dreft stain removal, shout & oxyclean. Any suggestions would be great.
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Thank you to everyone for your suggestions. I have asked the daycare to remove his tops when feeding him. I also have bought some Zout and will soak everything longer. I think that was part of my problem. Thanks again for all of the great suggestions.
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C.H. answers from Kansas City on August 01, 2008
I didn't have time to read everyone's response, but if you haven't heard it already, I soak my daughter's messy clothes in the kitchen sink with water and dishwasher detergent. I just have the cheap brand (from Costco) and then the clothes are ready to wash the next day.
Good luck! I'd definitely suggest you say something to the daycare about it too, or just buy him orange shirts all the time. :)
K.O. answers from Wichita on July 31, 2008
Try Biz Bleach. It is a color safe bleach and removes nearly everything. Once in a while, I could not always get carrots out of the clothes, but everything else! Good Luck! Kati
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T.M. answers from Kansas City on July 31, 2008
I got this recipe several years ago in a parenting book. For clothes stained with unknowns take 1 cup non chlorine bleach, 1 cup dishwasher detergent and 1 cup of laundry detergent and soak clothes for 24 hours; so far I haven't found anything that this hasn't taken out of clothing! Sometimes I will do this to dingy clothes and they look bright again. I guess the non-chlorine bleach brightens the clothes and the dishwasher detergent takes out the food stains and the laundry detergent takes care of anything else! Try it and let me know if it works!
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D.B. answers from St. Louis on July 31, 2008
Hi J.,
This is D.. Try lemon juice and salt and let sit in the sun. This always works on mildew and you might have to treat more than once. I know my daughter calls me the queen of stain removal on her 18 mo. old girls stuff. She has the same problems with her day care. Some stains I soak for hours and wash them 2-3 times over and over.
Hope this helps for you.
D.
M.F. answers from Kansas City on July 30, 2008
it is my expierience that the orange foods are the CLOTHES KILLER. hate to say that, however, i'm pretty sure they die after...THE CARROT!
M.D. answers from St. Louis on July 31, 2008
My son was six months old when we moved into our new house, with BRAND-NEW carpets that had just been laid. What did he do? He promptly spit up sweet potatoes on the carpet. Now, I did not let it dry on the carpet, but I also did not have any "carpet cleaner". All I had was some Pet Stain Remover from Woolite. Took the sweet potatoes right out. In fact, I've found it works better than the regular carpet cleaners for many stains.
H.H. answers from Kansas City on July 31, 2008
make sure you are washing stains with cold water. Warm water sets in stains so after you put the stain removers on the stains, let sit for a while then wash in cold water and also set your washer on the fastest agitating cycle.
I had a great washer when my kids were little and got almost every stain out. It was a Kenmore that had 5 different cycles and would set it on heavy duty for most loads and it got clothes clean that my brothers more expensive washer wouldn't as I took their stained clothes and washed them at my house and the stains came out. His washer didn't agitate as fast and most of the clothes would stay in one place and just swish around where our washer the agitator was in 2 pieces and had a spiral effect to it and moved the clothes all over so they got clean and we hardly ever had clothes with stains on them. I did put stain removers on the bad stains. Now I have a front loader and it doesn't get clothes as clean as that other washer we had so I really believe the washer had a lot to do with it but also know that cold water works on a lot of things especially fruit juices and most food stains.
C.C. answers from St. Louis on July 31, 2008
When my kids were small, I presoaked a couple of hours or overnight in 'Biz'. It was wonderful! It took stains out of bibs that I'd not known were stained. When getting them out for my second, after having stored them away after #1 didn't need them anymore, they had formula stains on them. Biz took them out! I used Biz for presoaking cloth diapers too, and they were as white as snow. People always asked how I got them so white.
J.M. answers from St. Louis on July 31, 2008
Hi! With red stains, I use stain remover, wash and then I put them out in the sun to dry. I know with tomato stains this always works, I'm not sure about other orange stains. Hope this helps!
E.P. answers from Kansas City on July 31, 2008
I am also a HUGE fan of Zout and I also use a ton of it. For stubborn stains, after it sits for 5 min. with the Zout I soak the clothing in hot water. If that still doesn't work I have had good luck with spraying the clothing with Zout and then putting it out in the sun for a while. The only stain that I have not had this product work on was black paint but it was a pretty big spot that really had no hope since it had completely dried before i could get to it...gotta love daycare! Carrots and sweet potatos weren't even a challage for Zout.
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