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tips to remove food stains?

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yummyummy · 28/09/2005 13:41

Any miracle food stain removers i havent heard of? I just can't seem to remove food stains from dd's clothes....tried loads of things on the normal supermarket shelf......would it be worth trying to soak them in something like nappy stain remover (milton?)

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compo · 28/09/2005 13:42

Have you tried a scoop if Vanish in with the washing powder?

Pixiefish · 28/09/2005 13:42

milton will bleach them and ruin them

auntymandy · 28/09/2005 13:42

just feed colour co-ordinated food!!
Cauliflower when wearing white
Spagetti when wearing red and so on!!!!

compo · 28/09/2005 13:43

Have you got any of those bibs with arms that cover the whole of the top clothes?

yummyummy · 28/09/2005 13:46

lol auntymandy - but what do i do when she's in pink all the time

tried vanish, spray on and the scoop thingy....is it best to wash stuff instantly b4 stain dries on?

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auntymandy · 28/09/2005 13:47

mash potato mixed with ketchup!!!

auntymandy · 28/09/2005 13:47

feed in th nude?

yummyummy · 28/09/2005 13:48

i am currently looking for one compo, as soon as i find one i am buying loads! i really want a plastic one so i can just wipe it!

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hellsbells4 · 28/09/2005 13:48

I've recently discovered powdered vanish oxi-maxi something or other - in a bright pinky/purply tub in sainsburys. you add two scoops to the washing powder. its even got my nasty stained knickers clean and the chefs white jackets.

yummyummy · 28/09/2005 13:49

my house is never really warm enough to feed her in the nude, although i must admit i have considered it.....

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yummyummy · 28/09/2005 13:51

hmmmm....not tried the maxi one, thanks hellsbells will give this one a go next

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IjustDontKnow · 28/09/2005 14:08

I find that ACE (in a pale green bottle)in wash stain remover works on most things, although the fresher the stain the better it comes off.

I apply it neat to the affected area and then wash immediately.

It can be a bit scary seeing the stain bubble up but I haven't ruined anyones clothes yet.

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