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Old 05-31-2006, 10:17 AM   #1 (permalink)
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hello, i have a one year old, and i was wondering if anyone could give me advice on how to remove stains from his bibs....also, stains on his shirts, like tea stains, etc
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Old 05-31-2006, 11:18 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: cleaning

Walmart and Babies R Us sells a stain removing product called Totally Toddler. Also you can try soaking overnight in the sink with about 1/2 cup dishwasher powder, 1/2 cup ammonia and a couple squirts of dish soap in very hot water. Repeat if necessary.

If all else fails, you can try this alternative.

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thanks!! I will try those ideas!!
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Re: Cleaning

I generally use Grease Lightening on those hard to remove stubborn stains. You can pick this up anywhere..like Walmart or other discount chains.
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Re: Cleaning

I used borax. It's a natural laundry booster. Then once the kids were older i just switched to shout again! lol!
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Re: Cleaning

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I generally use Grease Lightening on those hard to remove stubborn stains. You can pick this up anywhere..like Walmart or other discount chains.
This is highly toxic. I would caution anyone using this product!! Little ones put everything in their mouths and if this is not washed out enough, it could affect them. Be careful! You may want to launder (or rinse cycle it) twice.

I just rinsed right away and then used OxiClean. Works wonders.
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try ehow.com for tips
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Re: Cleaning

When my kids were smaller I used the totally toddler. I t really worked well. I used it on carpet stains to. Good luck!
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