Also, to avoid smells and
stains we recommend you not leave your dirty diapers sitting in your pail for more than 2 - 3 days.
The maker of
this stain recommends these two products that will not darken the stain.
Two to three coats are what most
stains recommend.
Not exact matches
Hi Ella, I've been trying different green cleaning methods over the last few years and one thing I can not
recommend enough is bicarbonate of soda which can clean up almost any limescale or
stain from sinks and baths.
The gloves are optional here but highly
recommended to protect your hands from stings,
stains, and smells!
«Le Crueset
recommends removing
stains from enamel by boiling 1 part Tide or Gain and 3 parts water for 10 minutes in the enameled container.»
I saw you are on a cookbook splurge and thought I would
recommend a few that are dog eared and
stained from my kitchen — Cooking from Quilt Country: Hearty Recipes from Amish and Mennonite Kitchens by Marcia Adams (which by the way has a recipe for homemade spaetzle in it) and More Muffins: 72 Recipes for Moist, Delicious, Fresh - Baked Muffins by Barbara Albright and Leslie Weiner.
The Lil Loo Potty comes in multiple colors, but as a warning, I'd
recommend avoiding the white model, as it will
stain over time.
I
recommend washing every 2 - 3 days and a pre-rinse may help to reduce
stains.
Rinse the
stained area in cool, clean water and then wash the entire garment as directed on the clothing label using your regular detergent and the hottest water
recommended for the fabric.
I'd strongly
recommend going for a bag that's easy - to - clean, made of material that won't absorb and
stain, and can be wiped clean both inside and out.
To speed up the
stain removal process I
recommend you invest in
stain stick and try sunning.
Our family would certainly
recommend the Foaming Action BacOut
Stain & Odor Remover as a cloth diapering essential for any home.
I highly
recommend OxiClean ® Triple Power
Stain Fighter to every housewife!
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.
We
recommend natural cleaning products such as Nellie's All Natural Laundry Soda for regular cleaning, and Buncha Farmers
Stain Remover to perk up
stained pads.
The folks at Think Green Parenting
recommended sun bleaching to get cloth diapers clean, remove
stains and brighten whites.
I
recommend either picking a color that won't show the
stains (brown...) or picking a light color that can hold up to bleaching!
Wait at least five minutes before washing to allow the ingredients to begin breaking down
stains (waiting ten to fifteen minutes is better) and then wash in the hottest water
recommended for the fabric.
I highly
recommend OxiClean ® Baby
Stain Soaker to every housewife!
It's now
recommended that medical professionals who can provide intubation and suctioning be present when meconium -
stained amniotic fluid is noted prior to birth.
Bleach is generally not
recommended by cloth diaper manufacturers but some cloth diapering parents also swear by it, and use it to get rid of odors and
stains.
Some cloth diaper moms
recommend adding vinegar and baking soda to a detergent - free wash cycle (3 cups vinegar, 1/2 - cup baking soda) to help fight
stains and odors, but check the care labels on your diapers before you do this.
I
recommend you to air your covers between changes and wash the soiled ones immediately to avoid set
stains.
I
recommend spraying it off if you can, and pretreat with liquid detergent if you are worried about
stains.
If your kids are as messy eaters as mine were I would
recommend using a type of
stain spray before washing.
We DO NOT
recommend using bleach,
stain removers, borax, Bac - Out, Biokleen, or Oxy - Clean as they may damage your diapers.
You'll need some DIY detergent (a mixture of Washing Soda, Borax & OxiClean Free), a bar of Fels Naptha soap (I highly
recommend this bar for it's
stain fighting abilities), a bottle and / or spray bottle and hot water.
This is another detergent that is highly
recommended for cloth diapers and it's reportedly really good at removing
stains and grease.
Healthy Schools Network
recommends simple activities such as: • Adopting Guiding Principles of School Environmental Quality as a policy for your School; • Distributing information related to Green Cleaning or Indoor Air Quality (IAQ); • Writing a letter or visiting your Principal or Facility Director to ask about cleaning products or pest control products; • Walking around your school: looking for water
stains, cracks in outside walls, broken windows or steps, and overflowing dumpsters that are health & safety problems that need attention.
We
recommend using liners for the first week of life to avoid any
stains.
To tackle difficult
stains, fill up your washer with hot water and add a half a cup of dish detergent (mommy bloggers
recommend Cascade.)
For a successful multiple
staining, it is
recommended to consider the following tips before running the experiment:
To study infiltration of allografts, frozen sections were
stained with peroxidase - conjugated antibodies against either CD4 or CD8 as
recommended by the manufacturer (BD Biosciences, San Diego, CA).
I then proceeded to clean it with the baking soda wash I was
recommended to wash it with, only to find that the
stains weren't going anywhere (eep!)
Notes: I
recommend using golden beets in this recipe because they don't
stain quite as badly as the red variety and they're also milder in taste.
but it really helped
stain away the cellulite from my ass my inner thighs tht was showing the most highly
recommend.
I had almost given up on my carpets and was about to throw them away because they were heavily
stained, when a friend of mine
recommended this to me.
If you were to ask me 1 supplement I
recommend, it would be turmeric (just watch out, because along with its potent healing properties, it comes with POTENT
staining abilities....
I
recommend putting on a lip balm before and after applying this: like most liquid lip
stains it is quite drying.
I would also
recommend grabbing a Tide to Go pen for
stains.
For
stains, I
recommend pre-treating with this spray.
This time I mixed it slightly thicker than the directions
recommend, and the coverage was perfect this time over the dark gray
stain.
To remove a
stain, I
recommend a few shaves of Fels Naptha.
Vacuum regularly and spot clean when necessary; for hard to remove
stains professional rug clean is
recommended
To remove basic
stains, we
recommend using a mild soap and warm water solution and lightly wiping with a clean white cloth or sponge.
We do not
recommend removing product with a washcloth as it may
stain linens.
For this project I
recommend safety goggles, ear protection and the oh so sexy P100 respirator mask for applying
stain.
Washing your jeans by themselves is definitely
recommended — you don't want the dye to accidentally
stain any other garments during the washing process.
I highly
recommend using an eye primer to avoid
staining the eye.