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Suggestions Needed on Treating Stains on Baby's Clothing from Diaper "Accidents"

Hello,

My diapering skills must need some major tweaking, as the number of diaper accidents seem to be increasing lately :). Does anyone have suggestions for ways to effectively remove stains resulting from diaper leaks when you don't have the time and opportunity to throw the dirty clothes in the washing machine right away? My daughter's 6 weeks old, and I have a high efficiency washing machine, so I'm limited to only using detergents formulated for HE washers. Also, my daughter gets both breastmilk and formula, so the stains are greenish yellow--sorry if that's too much info.! Thanks in advance.

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Wow! Thanks so much everyone for all of the input. Your suggestions are greatly appreciated. As this is my first baby, I still have loads--pardon the pun--to learn!! Right now I'm still using Pampers size newborn on her, as she isn't quite 10 lbs yet. It does seem that she is getting very close to outgrowing the newborn size. As an experiment, this morning I tried a size 1 (a Huggies diaper free sample) on her, but guess what--another leak!! And the diaper seemed a little bit big on her. It appears from many of the responses that Oxy Clean is recommended. I'll give that product a try first, and then if that fails, try some of the other suggestions. Thanks again, and Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

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Try soaking them in a bucket with a couple of gallons of water, 1/2 cup of borax, and laundrey detergent overnight...works wonders for me. I even got chocolate, and red sucker stains out at Halloween :)

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Soak them in Baby Oxy Clean until you are able to wash it.....I have only found Baby Oxy at Target! Good Luck!

Dissolve OXY clean in a sink of cold water and presoak. A few dribbles of Dawn on the spots help also.

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There is a product called BacOut by BioKleen - it is an all natural lime enzyme stain eliminator and it works better than any detergent I have ever used. I use it on my son's cloth diapers and it even took a red wine stain out of a white shirt that had been sitting in the hamper for days. You just squirt a little on the stain and let it sit for a bit and then wash. It contains no harsh chemicals and is safe for all fabrics. You can order it online at drugstore.com or babyworks.com.
Good luck!
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Try soaking them in a bucket with a couple of gallons of water, 1/2 cup of borax, and laundrey detergent overnight...works wonders for me. I even got chocolate, and red sucker stains out at Halloween :)

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Have you thought about going up a size in diapers? My diapering skills weren't the greatest at the beginning, but the problems really coincided with my son growing out of a particular size of diapers. The weights are only a guideline, and they overlap so don't be afraid to try the next size up.

Trying different brands may help you as well. We used Seventh Generation at the beginning and found that he would grow out of them before he grew out of Pampers. And, as he has gotten older, Huggies seem to fit better.

In terms of stain removers, I swear by Spray n Wash stain stick. It even did an amazing job with a carrot/tomato explosion in my son's diaper bag last week.

i usually wash them out by hand right away, or i have a bucket with a little dreft and water that i just throw the clothes in to soak until i can get around to washing them. if you dry them its got to be on low heat or fluff. the high heat tends to cook the stains in( smile).

I just recently learned this little trick, and it is completely bizarre, but it works! I didn't give my baby formula, so hopefully it will still work for you, I don't know. But for breastfed babies who get that poop all over their clothes, wash them like normal. Don't worry about stain treated or anything. Before you dry them, put them outside in the sun. The stains totally vanish!! It actually still works if you've dried them, just not as quickly or as well. I had a ton of clothes I thought I would just have to throw away then I put them out in the sun, and voila!! Stains gone. Now that my baby is eating solids I haven't tried this, because we don't have so many bad stains. Too bad I didn't know this trick with my first!

This probably isn't a suggestion you are interested in hearing, but you could switch to cloth diapers. The only blow out I ever had was with a disposable diaper, and it was the only time I ever used one (took my 7 week old into the city for the day).

They make these wonderful all-in-one diapers now that are just like using disposables --they are a bit pricey, but in the long run it is still much cheaper than using disposable. Kiss-a-luvs are also amazing with little ones.

FWI, sun bleaches out breastmilk poop. It might work with breastmilk/formula.

Like another has said, sometimes it doesn't matter how well the diaper is on, you can still get some leaks. I think the hardest part is taking off the clothes. Yuck. I totally agree with the Oxy Clean, however, some kids can be very very sensitive to it so I would suggest additional rinses. Also, I have had clothes I soaked in it too often because the clothes ended up wearing through much more quickly. If you purchase the powder, watch how much you use. I currently use Shout and Dreft. I soak the clothes for about an hour if really bad and then do an extra rinse. I don't know how this works for HE but you could soak in a sink or bucket first. It is extra work but later her clothes won't be so bad. None of my daughter's clothes have stains-either from spit up or the other end. I used this for my triplets as well and their clothes usually looked brand new.

Time to move up to the next size of diapers...I know they will look huge on her but if she's leaking out all the time it's not your diapering skills it's the size of the diaper. About the stained clothes...I would suggest you just throw the clothing into water at least so the stain doesn't set. Congrats on being a new mom!!!! I have 4 teenagers and I love being a mom!!!!

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