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FraneeB, the most helpful reviewer, has used these cloths for nearly a year on a daily basis, and she likes that she can dry large quantities of dishes and
stains come
out with
bleach and hot water.
She appreciated that the towel looks attractive, absorbs liquids, and any
stains can be
bleached out easily.
Any
stain that has given me a hard time has
bleached out in the sun instantly.
Sunning
Out Stains on Whites - Our beloved white teddy bear had seen better days but I didn't want to use
bleach on it.
A friend who does cloth diapers highly recommends drying them on the line in the sun whenever possible, because it
bleaches out stains and kills germs.
Putting the cloth diapers
out to air dry in full sunlight is not just good to preserve them for a long time BUT it will also help to
bleach stains away!
The sun will
bleach them
out of
stains, on a good hot day, in like 20 minutes!!
I toss them in with my white load and everything
bleaches out really well, so no
stains!
We DO NOT recommend using
bleach,
stain removers, borax, Bac -
Out, Biokleen, or Oxy - Clean as they may damage your diapers.
You don't need
bleach but might want to add an enzyme based
stain and odor fighter like Bac
Out.
If you check
out cloth diaper forums they are filled with complaints about still having a smell after washing three times or having to use
bleach / stripping the diaper to get the
stains out.
Then you want to dry them and you can dry them in the sun, ideally, because that would
bleach out any
stains or if throw them in your dryer, or mix and match those options.
Cloth diaper forums are filled with complaints about diapers still having an odour after washing three times or having to use
bleach or having to «strip» the diaper to get the
stains out.
Really stubborn
stains from stubborn foods (like carrots, beets etc) might require repeat
bleaching / vinegar but most
stains should come
out at least so the fleece does not look appalling.
Hang them outside in the sun, this will
bleach out any
stains and sanitize them.
There has been a little yellow
staining on some of the diapers (but they're clean) and I think this will come
out once the summer comes and they can be
bleached by the sun.
They also mention not to use the following to treat
stains:
Bleach,
Stain Remover, Borax, Bac -
Out, Biokleen, Oxy - Clean.
Mine consists of a big t - shirt, a
bleach -
stained and frayed jacket, and work
out shorts.
You can even use
bleach and water to safely take
out tough
stains (but be sure to rinse
out all the
bleach or other cleaning chemicals used).
I have
stains that won't
bleach out and have rips.
i like that right now i can use a
bleach pen to get
out any
stains.