Milk stains in baby clothes , how to remove ?
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I wouldn’t use any strong chemicals on baby clothes, it can leach onto the skin or it will inevitably end up in baby’s mouth one way or the other.
Everyone has a tolerance and understanding for baby’s being a little dirty. Let your kid enjoy his/her time on Earth, don’t sweat the small stuff like milk stains on clothing s/he will grow out of in 2 months.
Shout, works like a charm!
There is a great product made for this called Dreft. But, if you want a homemade solution, here is one Linda Cobb recommends: ammonia, liquid dishwashing soap, water combined in equal amounts. Let stand for a few minutes before working into the stain, and flush with water. Do not use the solution on wool, silk, spandex, acrylic or acetate, however.
oxy-clean works great. just a scoop to the wash or soak. also removes baby poo too.
spray and wash or shout
The key is to rinse and presoak the clothes immediately with detergent – don’t let the stain dry. Wash with an enzyme containing detergent. These sites should help.
I use biz bleach and soak them its called bleach but safe for colors
You might want to try this. It’s simple but it might work if the stains really bother you. Personally I wouldn’t worry about the stains. It’s part of the baby’s learning process to dribble and spill things.And your able to be a part of this growth. Good Luck !
BAKING SODA (sodium bicarbonate): An all-purpose, non-toxic cleaner. Cleans, deodorizes, removes stains and softens fabrics.
Try automatic dishwasher detergent such as Cascade. wet the spot(s) with cold water apply the detergent, rub together over spot and let set for 24 hours then wash in machine with cold water. good luck