Baby Clothes, part 2
May 2, 2009 by LuvBabyClothes
Filed under Baby Apparel, Baby Clothes
This is the second part of an atricle Ezine Articles that I think my readers would enjoy seeing that pertains to baby clothing. And the steps to get stains out of baby clothes.
Another method you can try for removing baby food stains is to lather the stain with shaving cream. You can put the shaving cream directly on the stain and let it soak for approximately 30-60 minutes. You will want to make sure that you use foamy shaving cream instead of the gel shaving cream. After the shaving cream has set for a while, rub the stained area and then rinse. If the stain is completely gone, you can then wash the clothing like normal. If the stain is still there, you can repeat the above steps in order to completely remove the stain.
Hydrogen peroxide and water can be mixed together to help remove baby food stains. Use 50 percent water and 50 percent hydrogen peroxide. Spray the mixture on the stain and let it stand for approximately 30 minutes. You will then want to rinse the stain with a mixture of 50 percent water and 50 percent vinegar. After the garment is completely rinsed, you can then launder as normal.
There are a variety of store products that work great on baby food stains. You can pre-treat the stains with either Shout or Zout. You can then let the garment sit for a while and then launder as normal.
Baby food stains do not mean that you have to toss your baby’s clothes out. There are a variety of different steps you can do to try and prevent the stains. However, if your baby’s clothes still manages to get stained, there are a variety of different tricks you can try to remove the stain. It is important that you completely remove the stain before placing the clothes in the dryer. With some simple prevention and stain removal methods, you can keep your baby’s clothes looking brand new.
Article from Ezine Articles by Susanne Meyers
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