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Help - stain removal tips needed!

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vole3 · 29/11/2007 01:49

What can you do if an errant bit of mango got stuck between ds chins and when dh got him undressed just shoved the pale blue / white top in the washing bin so the first thing you knew about it was when you got it out from having been washed?

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talktothebees · 29/11/2007 01:55

I have decided to wean DD only on foods which colour-match the clothes she is wearing that day

I assume DH has bought DS a new top, bought you a new top and is doing the washing for a month as recompense

vole3 · 29/11/2007 18:45

I'm sorry - this is the man who bought me white goods for Christmas and whilst he managed perfectly well before we moved in together, strangely has forgotten how such things work

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cmotdibbler · 29/11/2007 20:16

Soak in Napisan. It is the saviour of all white and pale coloured things in this house, including DHs white work shirts. Def shifts mango stains.

vole3 · 29/11/2007 20:23

Will give it a go

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MrsSlocomb · 29/11/2007 20:24

Would it ever get rid of hipp organic orange baby food stain? I have as yet failed to ever remove it, in all my years of feeding babies

cmotdibbler · 30/11/2007 19:40

Have to say that I did BLW, so know nothing of its ability to shift jar stains, but spag bog stains go easily.
I started to use Napisan pre DS when a colleague told me how it got stains out of her tres expensive designer white shirt when all else had failed. As a bonus if I soak in the kitchen sink it brings that up a treat too.

LyndaG · 01/12/2007 16:29

Will Napisan work for butternut squash that has stained some of my DD's clothes, I am also blw and its so messy I washed the items the day it happened and to her washing I always add Napisan in with the soap powder. I wonder if soaking in Napisan will work? I also heard that serialising tablets are good for shifting stains

Seona1973 · 01/12/2007 20:12

I use de-solv-it spray on orange stains and it manages to shift them (can be used on colours as well as whites). I got it in Morrisons.

cmotdibbler · 02/12/2007 21:05

Sterilisng tablets are excellent if you've put clear plastic stuff in the dishwasher with a spag bog pan - gets the greasy red stain off totally. Think it would bleach clothes out though.

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