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    Posted: 18 August 2008 at 12:42pm
We have just stopped using disposable liners in Jack's nappies and now we are starting to get faint stains on the microfleece from his dirty nappies.
How can I get rid of these? I soak *really* dirty nappies but not all of them before washing them, should I do this with all dirst nappies? Do I use Napisan?
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I have never soaked any of Liam's nappies & none of them have stains. We've found that sunlight is the better thing to remove stains. Although that is probably easier said than done in Akld at the moment
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote myfullhouse Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 August 2008 at 1:40pm
I know what you mean, I think I have hung Jack's nappies on the line only once or twice in the last few months
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I second the sun. Our line doesn't get much sun so I hang them on a drying rack inside in the sunlight and it still seems to work.
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Sun is good. It's usually hot washes that can make some poo stains set in. Whenever I do a hot wash (like once every 3 months cause I'm lazy) whatever dirty nap is in that wash gets a stain
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i was actually wondering about this earlier today... Can you use stain remover, or is it too toxic for baby's butt?
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I have found that the inserts in Libbys nappys seem ti stain!! but not the actual pocket
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