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You know that toxic yellow poo breast fed babies do?

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serenity · 10/01/2006 17:44

Well, does anyone have any foolproof method of getting the stains out? I have been asked by a friend with a new baby to draw on your collective experiences to help her get rid of some particulary nasty stains. I'm no help at all as I tended to ignore them (who's going to see anyway?) but she's far less of a slattern than I am

Help me MN, you're my only hope.........

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iota · 10/01/2006 17:47

simmer in a saucepan with washing powder

(only recommended for cotton BTW)

PrincessPeaHead · 10/01/2006 18:09

napisan.

the only thing that works.

Psychobabble · 10/01/2006 18:21

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serenity · 10/01/2006 20:20

Oooh I did suggest Napisan PPH, as I vaguely remember someone on here suggesting it for something else!

I'll pass all these on, thanks!

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morningpaper · 10/01/2006 20:40

I can't even get it out of the LINO on the bathroom floor.

Today I got it on my trousers, shirt, jumper and duvet, all in the space of 30 seconds.

sigh

VeniVidiVickiQV · 10/01/2006 20:41

Shout - stain remover.

CarolinaMoon · 10/01/2006 20:42

it comes out after a few washes...

and by then the baby's grown out of the stained item, so prob solved

Whizzz · 10/01/2006 20:43

VeniVidiVickiQV - I don't think just shouting would help tee hee

bobblehead · 10/01/2006 22:55

colour-safe bleach was only thing I found worked.

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