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Old 08-11-2011, 05:24 PM
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There are many types on stains on my son's cloths who is 1 year old. Actually the stains are from many different things as he is always eating and also is on the floor. Is there comman stain remover which can be used?
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Old 08-18-2011, 02:00 AM
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There are many types on stains on my son's cloths who is 1 year old. Actually the stains are from many different things as he is always eating and also is on the floor. Is there comman stain remover which can be used?
There are many products in the market one can try. I personally use aala and surf for my baby's cloths but do remember to use a fabric softener as we are talking about baby clothes
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Old 08-24-2011, 05:14 PM
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i think something that combines both the qualities of removing stains and fabric softening will be really great
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Is there a product like?
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Old 08-29-2011, 03:57 PM
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Hey, children always have such issues, n it also carries on for till they grow up quite big...there re many products available in the market, from my personal experience i usually try home remedy..but recently tried vanish which was suggested by my younger sis' s friend...must admit one sud have such products...it really helps save time n also cloths...


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You can use any stain remover for stains on baby's clothes, remember to leave the stain remover on the clothing for a while and also rub it to remove the stain slightly, then wash the clothing as normal.

Its a common problem with mums, as kids always get their clothes dirty from eating and crawling around, and some foods can cause stains. Even if some stains dont go away in the first wash they will gradually after 2-3 washes.
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Very true but i am looking for a market based product which cud be easy to use and also equally effective for all kinda stains. I have heard about a few of them but have nt used it. Can you please suggest something, am a working woman and hardly get time and have pilled on with loads of good outfits which are spoil t with stains.

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You can use any stain remover for stains on baby's clothes, remember to leave the stain remover on the clothing for a while and also rub it to remove the stain slightly, then wash the clothing as normal.

Its a common problem with mums, as kids always get their clothes dirty from eating and crawling around, and some foods can cause stains. Even if some stains dont go away in the first wash they will gradually after 2-3 washes.
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Thanks for information guys ,,its really going to be very useful for many of us out here...nice forum
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Hey Parul, even i'm looking for a similar product. Do let me know if you find anything?
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Hey
I love how everyone is trying help each other. But can some help me with red ink stains.
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Old 10-11-2011, 05:21 PM
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Go for any of the stain removing product, i saw a TV commercial for vanish, they are specifically into stain removing, i think u sud give a try.

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Old 10-12-2011, 04:28 PM
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Hey Gomita, Soak the stuff over nite and wash it normally, if it still remains try using alla, soak it for an hour and then give it a noral wash.



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@Aditi, is it not that alla wud spoil if the cloth is delicate?

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Hey Gomita, Soak the stuff over nite and wash it normally, if it still remains try using alla, soak it for an hour and then give it a noral wash.
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Old 10-31-2011, 12:44 PM
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If ur a working woman try vanish or look out for home remedies,,there are many available online



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There are many types on stains on my son's cloths who is 1 year old. Actually the stains are from many different things as he is always eating and also is on the floor. Is there comman stain remover which can be used?
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I have a huge experience with alla, i usually use to use alla for all my stains, to an extend it wud to help but its basically fades the color rather a stain remover product, it also use to discolor the original color of the clothes. Eventually i discovered a stain removal product, n i find it quite useful.


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@Aditi, is it not that alla wud spoil if the cloth is delicate?
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There are many types on stains on my son's cloths who is 1 year old. Actually the stains are from many different things as he is always eating and also is on the floor. Is there comman stain remover which can be used?
I had the same problem with my little one when he used to crawl, I simply soakedhis clothes in warm water with detergent for a couple of hours.
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