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Cleaing stained baby clothes

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  • Cleaing stained baby clothes

    I came across some of DD's cutest infant clothes today- all covered with spit up stains that have yellowed. Of course all of the walmart clothes have no stains whatsoever. These have gone through the washer and dryer a few months ago. Is there any hope for them? I was going to attack them with oxyclean. Any other ideas?
    Mom to three wild women.

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    If they are white, then the clorox bleach pen works well. The other thing I've tried successfully is to just get shout and get a toothbrush and really work the stain treater into the stain. I check it when it comes out of the wash and if the stain is still there I don't put it in the dryer--instead I put it on top of the dryer and continue to do the same thing each time I wash a new load of clothes. Sometimes after a few washes the stain is much less noticeable.
    Awake is the new sleep!

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