Stick-it to stains!
Between my 7 mo. old learning how to eat baby foods, my two year old who thinks that she needs to “color” on her clothes, and two boys who attract dirt like magnets, it’s amazing that my kid’s clothes still look great! I have to give the credit to one of my all time favorite tried and true mommy products: Spray ‘n Wash’s Stain Stick. You can find it in your local grocery store in the laundry soap isle. It looks kind of like an over sized glue stick with a green cap. You just rub it on the stain and throw it in the dirty laundry hamper. It’s great because if you don’t want to wash it right away you can let the stained item get buried down in the bottom of the hamper and forgotten about, and it doesn’t matter, because you’ve already treated the stain! It saves time and clothes! It never ceases to amaze me what kind of stains wash out even after it has sat there for a week. Too bad they don’t have a stain remover for kid’s skin . . . dang blue popsicles.
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[...] hand-me-downs from my sister-in-law in Oregon were soooo nice looking. Then I read her post about stain treating clothes. It finally dawned on me, that was the key! So now once I take off my cute little guys jammies [...]
Love it! Thanks for the tip!
I found out that childrens oxiclean gets on anything too especially if you put some in a spray bottle with water and use it on your carpets, couches etc. I suggested to a girlfriend of mine to try it when her son used permanent black marker on her daughters white carpet in her room. She just mixed it with water, let it sit for about 30 minutes, scrubbed and then did it one more time and it came out =) I use it on all clothing like materials =)