Selasa, 24 Januari 2012

Tips and Tricks For Removing Stains From Cloth Diapers

Taking stock of our sparkling clean seems to be a top priority for nearly all the cloth diapering Mamas. We dunk, and spritz, and the sun, and scrub and soak it all in the name of a clean canvas for our little cherubs to the stern at the beginning of the cycle anew. Every now and again, however, we find a stain that simply can not be conquered us brings our knees and the destruction of the day we ever let our little darling to eat a truck load of beet. Do not fret, you stain fighting warrior! With a few tricks and a little know how, you can drive out almost any stain.

We all know the magic power of your deck pelene.Mokre diapers and a little lemon juice placed in the sun is a magical thing. Decimated diapers are brought back to life in just a few hours. Another way to remove stains is to have your lemon juice and make a thick paste with borax. Slather this salve on stains and let it sit for several hours. Throw those dirty dipes in the wash, and those spots will run on the hills. Make sure to rinse the diapers, as well as what's left of lemon juice can cause a few bums. If you do not have lemon juice or borax, you can make a paste out of your cloth diaper safe detergent and water and follow the same steps.

Oxygen bleaches are terrific for removing stains and disinfecting pelene.Krutom form hydrogen peroxide, oxygen bleach may help keep your diapers clean and odor-free. A lot of Mamas to ask if it is safe for cloth diapers. Most, if not all - cloth diaper safe detergents contain oxygen bleach (sodium Percarbonate). Fill your washer with hot water and throw in a few tablespoons of your oxygen bleach. Some hang out in your diaper pads for a few hours, then wash as you normally would!

Fels-Naptha soap can be another weapon in the arsenal. This soap is specially designed for laundry use and can be awesome at getting out of particularly stubborn stains. Although I would not recommend using Fels-Naptha in your regular cloth diaper washing routine, it's great for the occasional battle. Take your own soap and rub it vigorously into their spots. You can even use an old tooth brush, if you need a little more oomph scrubbing. Wash your diapers in warm water and rinse several more times to make sure that all the soapy goodness is gone.

When all else fails in the war against stains just remember, even though we paid a lot of money for our stock and want our precious little snowflakes have a sparkly clean diaper, poop happens.

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