Just that. I have a big pooper, which means lots of blowouts. We use disposable diapers. We have LOTS of stained onesies. How do you get the stains out?
Just that. I have a big pooper, which means lots of blowouts. We use disposable diapers. We have LOTS of stained onesies. How do you get the stains out?
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22276 posts
We got this spray from my mom that's called something like "Totally Awesome" and its a very plain bottle with no label and its only a $1 or $2 you can find it just about anywhere, and its crazy how well it works! It works better than some expensive things I've tried. We are in the blow out club too
cantaloupe / 6751 posts
We used to have so many blowouts when L was younger! That's one thing I don't miss about EBF poop (although solid poop has its own stinky problems). I try to rinse out the stain as quickly as possible and spray generously with stain remover (I use Oxy Baby, supposed to be safe and gentle). Usually that will do the trick, but if it's a particularly bad one, I've had to toss them I also tried Kids and Pets stain remover (used for carpet, but it works on clothing too) and that got out stains pretty well, but I was afraid it was too harsh for L's skin.
I heard sun bleaching works, but unfortunately, we're in the PNW where sun is a very rare commodity
cherry / 143 posts
I was told by other mommies that Oxy Clean/Oxy Baby works wonders on blowout stains.
pomegranate / 3729 posts
If you rinse them riiiiight away it helps. If it's really bad I will soak in oxyclean (free or baby). I always throw oxyclean in each load of her clothes, too. The only ones I have with bad stains are from before I figured out the right way to do it. We have blowouts every other day it seems!
blogger / watermelon / 14218 posts
I soak them immediately in the sink, then when I get a minute I rub with plain ol' hand soap. Usually if I get to it quickly enough, I can get the stain out. If I'm running a load of laundry that day I'll pour laundry detergent directly on the stain and throw it in the machine, and this always works.
grapefruit / 4291 posts
I soak anything really messy in a bucket of cold water overnight, wash on a normal wash and dry in the sun.
coconut / 8299 posts
@mrbee: we sun bleach all the time! it's awesome. works really well on stained Tupperware!
GOLD / squash / 13576 posts
I've started throwing away some onesies because there is just no hope they can be saved!
coconut / 8498 posts
I use this OxyClean stick, and it's awesome! You can leave it on the clothes for up to a week before washing.
http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=275196&catid=184420&aid=338666&aparam=275196
honeydew / 7488 posts
@MungBean: where do you get oxy baby? I have never seen this before! I usually spray with honest company stain spray and cross my fingers ...
cantaloupe / 6751 posts
@T-Mom: I got it at babies r us. There are some stains it wont get out but it is usually pretty good!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
@mrbee: oooh I didn't even think of that!!
I used that on some old cloth diapers and it was great.
I have one, his white oxford dress shirt onesie has a huge stain! I have prespotted it a million times... wish it was sunny and I'd try that trick
pomegranate / 3980 posts
I have never not been able to get stain out with ox clean! Even a onsie that the whole back was covered in poo, sat for awhile then was washed normally (the washing just set in the poop) I nearly threw it away but I soaked it in oxand hot later and it came out!
pomelo / 5321 posts
I try to rinse it as soon as possible and then soak it in OxyClean & hot water. I didn't like the Oxybaby though. We just use regular OxyClean!
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
I use oxyclean on adult stains (not poop, but mustard, makeup, other hard to remove stuff)....have you tried that? I make a paste and let that sit on it, then i rinse it out.
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