Get Stains Out of Baby Clothes - Pour 1 cup of powdered Clorox 2 (I've never tried liquid) and 1 cup of Cascade dishwashing detergent into a pail, bucket or other container large enough for the stained item. Add the hottest tap water you can get. (I usually boil water in a teapot, pour that in, then finish filling with HOT tap water.) Stir until Clorox 2 and Cascade seem to be dissolved. (I never seem to get it all dissolved.)
Add the item and soak anywhere from a couple of hours to overnight.
Get Stains Out of Baby Clothes
Wring out the item and launder as usual.
If the stain remains, try covering the stain. You could make coordinating iron-on patches for the stains. Add them other places as well so that it looks like a design element. Or you could apply appliqués. Another alternative is to tie-dye it. Cloth diapers are especially funky tie-dyed.
With ten children, we have had boatloads of stained baby clothes over the years. I had to just throw them out until I discovered the following method for getting the stains out of our laundry. It's perfect for formula and baby food stains as well as classic yellow and brown stains of a more ominous nature. Does this Spark an idea? - by eHow
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