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Old Nov 26, 2007, 08:25 AM
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stain removel

whats the best stain remover to get baby food stains from my babys clothes that i could buy in the uk? thanks

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Old Nov 27, 2007, 05:36 AM   #2  
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Hiya hunn, try ace and oxi spray treatment together about the only things i can use to get anything out and wash at 50 otherwise they just stay stained and look flipping awfull.

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ahh thanks will give it a go have spoilt and thrown away so many things now!
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I know what you mean i really do its really frustrating isnt it, ive started buying the multi packs of tops now from places like tescos then it really doesnt matter if they get destroyed, carrot and chocolate are the worlds worse Oxi used to do a specific strain treatment for babys but the morons stopped it that used to be brill ill never forget we were at the hospital for a pre check up for me and millie decided she didnt like her lunch and threw the lot up over the most lovely little dress i was so proud of it and i thought it was ruined but that oxi stuff worked wonders.
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Another option might be Shout It Out, it comes in a small bottle with an aplicator tip to help loosen the stain. I've used it and it works great for heavy stains.
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hi can yo buy shout it out in the uk?
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Ive never seen it leti i have to admit but that sounds like the kinda thing you would find in robert dyas they do some pretty weird stain removal stuff but im always dubious for a baby/toddlers clothes.
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yer think i will try oxi and ace going sainsburys today so will give it and giveit a go tonight. think i will also get some things to wear round the house to play in! you know what its like with your first and a girl you want them to look lovely all day but there is no point dressing her up to stay in !! thanks for all your help leti
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TU do packs of three tops hunn for 4.99 its all i buy now unless its a special occasion for the pure fact i got so fed up with having clothes ruined you could also look on ebay for bundles of clothes secomd hand doesnt matter if they get trashed im done dressing millie in nice hear for every day its just a falso economy.

I warn you now though the only place ive seen the oxi spray is tesco but then our local sainsburys isnt that big.
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oh ok thanks think i have seen it in my sainsburys. yer your right it is false economy.
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