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    Posted: 22 September 2008 at 1:05pm
My little man is still exploding lovely breast feed poos and I am finding the my nappies are getting stained yellow. I nearly always dry in the sun so am looking for some extra stain removal on top of the sun.
I am trying to keep him away from as much chemical based stuff as possible so if you have natural ideas I would love to hear them.


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i always rinsed my nappies off before putting in the machine and hung and in the sun and never got any staining... but you could try baking soda in your washing.

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What washing powder do you use? I always found the eco store powder didnt get out stains.. i love the idea of natural products but my partner is a chef and gets covered in food stains everyday. I use persil sensitive now and that seems to deal with food, oil and breastfed poo stains! i have heard vinegar is good for removing stains but i dont know the concentration of it though, il try find out for you. And like Bizzy said, baking soda is great, make a paste, rub it in and wash, or add it with the powder.
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We got those stains too but found that once summer came and we had really good strong sunlight that they all just disappeared from the nappies. But I didn't care much about the stains, I figured so long as the outer wasn't stained who cares if the fleece is, cause no one sees it
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I use liquid eco and do a rinse wash first. Will try the baking soda trick.


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how bout using some liners.  then your nappies stay nice. 
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i have heard a frost on your nappies will help with stains too. i always leave any bad ones out overnight.

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I bought a fleece blanket for $6 from bed bath and beyond and cut it into liners to stop staining.
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