Easy Ways To Remove Stains From Baby Clothes

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Poop, pee, spit up will be the common stains on your baby clothes. When it comes to baby clothing, you do not want them to look dirty with the yellow stains on their bibs or their pretty snow white blankets. You need some tricks on how to remove stains from baby clothes.

You want your baby’s clothes to smell and look fresh and sweet the same as your cute little one, though mastering the baby laundry could be a skill to seek for. As a new parent, you will get umpteen advice on how to wash baby clothes. But all you need right now is some quick tricks to let your baby eat freely and worry less. Here are some great techniques to manage the stains out of their clothes.

How to Remove Stains From Baby Clothes

Pre-treating the stains always help. Also, the fresher the stain, the easier it is to remove.

Oxygen Bleach Method:

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This is a method to remove stains from baby clothes which typically includes sodium percarbonate also called baking soda and sodium carbonate which is the washing soda. This is color safe bleach that can be used for most of the fabric and does not have any chlorine. OxiClean is a good example of oxygen bleach. You could use this method for any stain removal including those caused by the spit up, poo or foods. Oxygen bleach could be used for the bigger kids or teens in your family who have stained clothes, including the adults who have sweat-stained clothes. It works great on these spots too.

However, before washing, you must make sure that the stained spot is marked with a safety pin or blasting around it with any contrasting thread such that you can see the stain when the fabric is wet. It is important since sometimes, it takes more than one try to remove the stain.

How to Use Oxygen Bleach for Baby Clothes Stain Remover:

  1. Rinse the items in cool water
  2. Make a paste with water and powder
  3. Apply this on the stain directly. Rub it in to be sure if you like.
  4. If the stain has been removed, toss the garment into the dryer In case the stain remains,
  5. Apply the same paste of water and powder and let it stay this time. Let it sit for some time.
  6. Add a scoop of oxygen bleach to a hot water bucket.
  7. Soak it overnight and wash as usual.

Now you know how to get baby food stains out.

Enzyme Detergent Method:

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A lot of detergents have enzymes in them which are a type of protein. These make the best stain remover for baby clothes. The enzyme detergents work well on stains especially the ones caused by an organic substance like food, milk, egg, chocolate, vomit, pee, feces, blood, sweat, grass or mud. Look for the ingredients in the laundry detergent –

  1. Amylase or protease – which works on starches and protein, including milk, food, and blood.
  2. Lipase- this is best for the oil stains
  3. Cellulase- that keeps cotton from fading and turning gray

How to Use These for Baby Stain Remover:

  1. Rinse the stained cloth in cold water
  2. Add the all-purpose detergent that contains the above enzymes on the stain
  3. Let it sit for a while, wash it in warm water and with a combination of oxygen bleach if need be for best results.

Rubbing Alcohol or Vinegar Method:

If you are wondering, how to get stains out of baby clothes naturally, vinegar makes an excellent stain remover. Rubbing alcohol as well as a natural stain remover for clothes when diluted as it is safe for most of the fabrics.

How to use These for Baby Stain Remover:

  1. Rinse the cloth in cold water
  2. Soak for 15 minutes about in one part of water added with a part of rubbing alcohol
  3. If the stain has gone, wash it as usual
  4. If the stain still remains, soak the cloth again in one part of the water and one part with vinegar this time.
  5. Wash it again as usual

This method for removing stains from baby clothes works most of the time.

The Sun – Ultimate Natural Stain Remover:

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The amazing free and natural stain remover for baby clothes. An hour or two in the sun helps to make the stain lesser noticeable. If you are not a fan of using a lot of chemicals or detergents, this should be just right. The stains of milk or other spots spilled on the clothes could darken over time. Sun, fortunately, acts as natural bleach. And is very effective at removing the stains from milk. Lay the clothes flat in the sun and with the stained area exposed maximum to the sun. Although delicate baby clothes could be deteriorated in the sun, you might want to avoid putting those for long under the sun. Colors as well fade when exposed to the sun for longer, so cover those parts of the baby dress which do not need stain treatment from the sun if possible.

Homemade Stain Remover for Baby Clothes Using Peroxide:

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Hydrogen peroxide mixed with dish soap (Dawn) and baking soda makes an excellent homemade stain remover. These 3 things are very commonly found at home and the mixture of peroxide and dish soap with baking soda needs to be in a proportion of 2:1:1 respectively. Mix and apply on the stain directly (after soaking the cloth in cold water).

Homemade Stain Remover For Baby Clothes Using Lemon Essential Oil:

This is an excellent all homemade natural stain remover for baby clothes.

What you will Need to Make the Baby Stain Remover:

  • ¾ cup of water
  • ¼ cup of liquid soap (suitable for baby)
  • ¼ cup of liquid vegetable glycerin
  • 10 drops of lemon essential oil
  • A spray bottle

Mix all the content and feed it in the spray bottle. Generously spray this liquid on the stained area directly. Let it sit and soak for a while before washing. If the stain is very tough, it could be worth applying layers of this homemade stain remover and leave it overnight to soak.

Homemade Stain Remover for Baby Clothes Using Vinegar:

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We already told you vinegar works great on stains. However, here we are going to use it in a combination of baking soda. Firstly, pour a little vinegar to cover the stain and then sprinkle the baking soda over the vinegar. Let it sit and bubble up. The vinegar and baking soda absorb the stain. Rub it away with a damp cloth or let it dry and vacuum it up.

How to Prevent Stains on Baby Clothes:

Here’s how to try preventing baby stains

  1. Freed them naked or almost naked: This might sound funny, but it works great during the summers. But not a great option around the year.
  2. Using a bib for the baby: using a bib just sounds right but does not guarantee there will be no spills on the clothes. This only helps majorly to minimize the spill. Plastic bibs work great better than the cloth fabric.
  3. Boost your load: The soaked clothes have always worked on stained clothes but adding stain fighter solution to the actual washing load in addition to the detergent works most of the times. It not only helps in getting out the noticeable stains but also to keep the clothes brighter.

So, now you have easy ways to remove the stains from baby clothing. Let us know your feedback on how it worked for you and any other suggestion or ways you could help the other moms out there via the comments section.

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