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Poop Stain Solutions
2) Rinse in water to dilute the stain.
3) Pretreat with Tide® Liquid. Pour Tide on to cover stain and let set for 20 minutes.
4) Wash in warm water with 1 use of Tide. Try Tide® with Bleach or Tide® with Bleach Alternative.
5) If stain remains, repeat steps before drying. Before treating any garment, refer to the instructions on the care label. Always test solution on a hidden area first. If treating washable silk or wool, follow basic instructions, but hand wash.

Well first thing you do is not changing your baby in important clothes.
Second
Wow. Just your an idiot if you yet babys poop all over you.

I have found an ounce of prevention to be a pound of cure in this case. Firstly, stop pooping on your clothes! You will find that using the toilet bowl is not only easier on your fabrics, but the smell of the hamper will improve by leaps and bounds! And if you are in the unfortuante positi

Somehow scraip off the chunks.
Then soak in wd-40 lysol and soap.

1. Soak in water for at least 20 minutes 2. Put stain solution on it and let sit for at least 15 minutes 3. Soak in water and liquid detergent for another 20 minutes. 4. Start washer

1. Rinse area with cold water.
2. Spray with Oxy Clean.
3. Wash with Tide liquid

1. In between loads of laundry keep a bucket of water with Borax in it. (out of reach of your child/children) 2. Soak all the stained baby clothes, sheets, etc in the bucket. 3. Add clothes and a little Borax to the washer and soak 30 minutes. 4. Wash with Tide!
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