It can get
stains out of your diapers, as well as your clothes.
Listed below (in order of preference) are 3 tried and true methods for getting those hard - to - remove
stains out of your diapers.
Not exact matches
Bac -
Out is a wonderful product that is made with natural live enzymes that is great for getting stains and odors out of your diape
Out is a wonderful product that is made with natural live enzymes that is great for getting
stains and odors
out of your diape
out of your
diapers.
If I have a
stained diaper I want to get rid
of, I usually just put it in the sun for a day or two and the
stains come right
out.
A unique blend
of natural living enzyme cultures and botanical extracts, Bac -
Out Stain and Odor Remover can eliminate the organic
stains and odors prevalent in cloth
diapers and cloth
diaper pails.
In our practical experience and lots
of testing with our customers, we found the cold prerinse set in
stains and make it much harder to wash the fresh feces and urine
out of the
diapers.
In most cases, laying the
stained diapers out in the sun is the safest and most effective way
of removing
stains.
There's that window
of time you have, when you can rinse that brilliant mustard yellow poop
out of the
diaper cover before it's irrevocably
stained.
Getting
stains out of cloth
diapers?
If you are wondering how to get
stains out of cloth
diapers and inserts, I will show you step by step how to do just that along with some great preventative tips!
No need to worry that your beloved swim
diaper is going to come
out of the wash horrendously
stained.
Available everywhere, very gentle on fabric, and will really get a lot
of stains and funk
out of your
diapers.
One
of my favorite products to strip my cloth
diapers is Bac -
Out Stain & Odor Eliminator.
If your
diapers are in need
of a good stripping then be sure to enter this week's giveaway for a 32oz spray bottle
of Bac -
Out Stain & Odor Eliminator by BioKleen!
If you are wondering how to get
stains out of cloth
diapers and...
You've pulled
out your freshly washed cloth
diapers only to discover a big, fat
stain on the liner
of your favorite
diaper.
How do I get
stains out of my cloth
diapers?
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.
If you figure that you spend an additional 10 minutes per day CDing than you would using disposables that adds up to a little under 60 hours per year; which is a conservative figure considering that moms and dads spend lots
of time a) researching, buying, selling, trading and trying
out different types
of cloth
diapers, b) removing
stains, and, c) folding, stuffing and restocking cloth
diapers.
The cleaner works on almost every organic
stain (pet accidents, wine,
diapers, etc.), so it «helps take the guess work
out of clean up,» explains Ted Morgan, director
of marketing for Vancouver, Wash. - based Biokleen.