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try making a paste of some baking soda and water mix and let it sit on the clothing for about an hour before washing

2007-07-23 03:40:35 · answer #1 · answered by 21 5 · 0 0

Baby Food Stain Removal from Clothing
If the clothing has already been washed and machine dried, it is possible that baby food stains may never come out, but not definite. Separate the clothes into whites, light colors and dark colors. Try soaking clothes, one color at a time, in a liquid enzyme laundry detergent, such as Era, overnight, applying the detergent directly on each spot and also putting some in the soaking water. Launder as usual, but don´t put the clothes in the dryer until you´re sure the stains are gone.Good Luck! :)

2007-07-23 04:06:18 · answer #2 · answered by Backwoods Barbie 7 · 0 0

I have removed a lot of stains (especially food-based or grease) with a mix of 1/2 peroxide and 1/2 dawn dish detergent. Mix equal amounts in a spray bottle, apply to stain, I then use a tide stain brush on it, let it sit for about 30 minutes, repeat the process, and then launder. Sometimes it takes more than one application, but it usually works for me.

2007-07-23 05:08:57 · answer #3 · answered by Leigh 7 · 0 0

I use shout, I also rub straight laundry detergent on the stain... I launder it as usual EXCEPT I add 1/3 c-1/2c. baking soda to my wash water... It has an effect w/ the detergent to help it work better... I add it to all my laundry loads.. It's cheap, safe and it works ! A 12lb bag cost $5 and I use it all over the house ! Try that, I hope it helps... Just keep trying different things and dont' put the item in the dryer or it will set the stain.. good luck

2007-07-23 03:47:33 · answer #4 · answered by pebblespro 7 · 0 0

SHOUT!! yes it works you just need elbow grease i have a 8 month old so i know how it is to deal with stains. all you do is spray it like 3-4 times oin the stain then with a harsh brush rub the stain and youll see it start disapearring then wait 4 min. and wash it in the washer

2007-07-23 05:02:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Soak in cold water , rub with good old fashioned soap bar soap. leave the soap on 1/2 hr. , back to cold water , give a little rub to the stain. Rub in more soap , this time pop into your washing machine on a 40ºc wash, adding your own washing powder . Once done , hang outside in the sun, The sun will do the rest of the work for you , by bleaching out any remaining stain´s the natural way

2007-07-23 06:56:21 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I just answered the question above yours about getting suntan oil out. Use ZOUT. This is the best stuff. Works on grease, and I used it on my son's baby clothes and it took the stains out, and he is almost 3 and I still use it. His clothes look like brand new.

2007-07-23 04:54:13 · answer #7 · answered by Ryan's mom 7 · 0 0

Shout...I keep this stuff by my washer, and I would NEVER be without it!! If it's a set-in stain, you might want to try their new product especially for set-in stains. I haven't tried this new product yet, but if regular Shout is good, the new one HAS to be good also.

2007-07-23 15:34:56 · answer #8 · answered by Donna S 2 · 0 0

spray aerosol hairspray on the stain ...give a quick rub of fabric together and toss in laundry ....worked wonders back in the day this also works on formula stains ...my baby boys white shirts always stayed white with this little trick ....but it has to be aerosol hairspray!

2007-07-23 08:10:20 · answer #9 · answered by highgirl9 1 · 0 0

vanish is the best i have found. the original bar of soap one which u rub into the stain then wash with biological powder as hot as u are able to for the material.

2007-07-24 21:33:07 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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