Teach you to skillfully remove stubborn stains from your baby s clothes

 9:07am, 7 June 2025

Teaching you to skillfully remove stubborn stains on your baby's clothes

Teaching you to skillfully remove stubborn stains on your baby's clothes

1. Urine/stool stains

Baby urinate and defecate onto your clothes, and if you rinse with cold water immediately, there will generally be no urine/stool stains. For urine stains that turn yellow after drying, you can apply an appropriate amount of yeast to the urine stains and wait for a few minutes before washing them regularly.

2. Milk stains

Soak them in cold water (avoid hot water!) for about 5 minutes, then rub them with soap and rinse them with clean water. If the milk stains are clumped on the clothes, the dried and clumped parts should be brushed off with a brush before cleaning.

3. When the juice is just put on the clothes, first suck away the excess juice with a tissue, then rinse it with clean water, sprinkle some salt in the place where the juice is present, then pour a little water and rub it a few times, and then wash it with soap. If the juice on the clothes has dried up, you can drop a few drops of white vinegar on the fruit stains and let it sit for 5 minutes before washing as usual.

4. Oil stains

For oil stains that have just been stained, immediately use dishwashing detergent to remove them. If the staining takes a long time, apply toothpaste on the oil stain, drop some water, then gently rub and remove foam, and then wash as usual.

5. Sweat stains

Soak the clothes in detergents diluted with warm water (40℃) for about 15 minutes, and then wash them as usual. You can rub clothes during cleaning to separate sweat stains from clothes fibers.

6. Blood stains

The blood stains that have just been stained should be washed immediately with cold water or light salt water (avoid hot water! Otherwise, the protein in the blood will coagulate when heated, making it more difficult to remove), and then wash it routinely with soap. If you still can't wash it off, mix the salt and lemon juice and apply it on the clothes and rub it. If the clothes are stained with blood for a long time, you can rub and clean with enzyme detergent or sulfur soap.

7. Soak the chocolate marks in soda water first, and after a period of time, rub them with your hands until the stains are removed, and then wash them as usual.

8. Pen printing

Ballpoint pen printing: Use a cotton swab to dip medical alcohol on the clothes. After the ballpoint pen ink dissolves, dip the soap liquid to remove residual stains. Rub gently with toothpaste and soap, then rinse it with clean water (avoid hot water!). Ink mark: Pour some hot milk on the stain, then dip it in warm soapy water and scrub it. Watercolor printing: Apply a little dishwashing liquid to the stain and remove it after it is melted with water.

9. Grass stains

Mix the salt and water in a ratio of 1:10 and stir well. Put the clothes stained with grass stains into the salt water mixture for 10 minutes, and then wash as usual. If it is still not clean, you can use gauze to dip it in alcohol to scrub it.

10. Mold spots/spots

Apply the tender mung bean sprouts on the mold spots, rub them vigorously and continue to apply. Repeat this way until the mold spots disappear and rinse with clean water. If it is a moldy spot on white cotton fabric, you can pour some milk to remove stains and then rinse it with warm water. Soak the clothes with mold spots in rice washing water overnight, and then wash them according to the regular washing method. You can also expose it to the sun first, then use a brush to remove mold, and then wash it with alcohol.

11. Soy sauce stains

Pour some colorless carbonic acid soda on clothes with soy sauce stains to help remove stains. You can also soak the soy sauce stains first, then sprinkle a spoonful of sugar on it, then rub it with your hands and then wash it.

12. Yellowing clothes

Light-colored clothes themselves are more likely to turn yellow. For the yellow spots on them, you can soak them in boiled rice water and wait until the water temperature is appropriate and rub them gently. If the clothes are not washed clean before storage, it will turn yellow. Therefore, every time you clean the clothes (wash both sides) and thoroughly remove the dirt on the clothes after exposure to the sun to prevent yellowing.

13. When going out on rainy days, if your clothes are stained with dirt, do not wipe them with a wet cloth/ towel immediately, otherwise the dirt will become larger and larger. You should wait until the dirt is naturally dry and wipe it lightly with a brush, and the dirt can be easily removed. If there are any stains after wiping, you can use detergent to clean normally.

14. Dyeing clothes

It is best not to wear clothes with severe discoloration for babies! To prevent new clothes from fading, soak them in light salt water for a few minutes when you first go into the water, and then dry them in a cool and ventilated place.

15. Chewing gum

Pack the clothes stained with chewing gum in a plastic bag, put them in the refrigerator for a long time, and take them out after the chewing gum becomes hard, rub it gently, and the chewing gum will fall without leaving any trace.