Okay so this might sound crazy, but I have started to swear by it in my house and so far it has worked like a charm. Palmolive Oxy---but it has to be the blue Oxy kind. This stuff (with a little bit of scrubbing with the palm of my hand--or I suppose you could use a brush) gets poop, formula spit up, baby food and anything else out of EVERYTHING! Depending on the stain I might wear a pair of rubber gloves if I don't want to touch it.
I do not have a single piece of clothing stained thus far. It works even when the stain has been sitting all day or night. I have been using this and then just washing whatever it is I need in the laundry like normal.
I started off using it one time on accident because I didn't have any other soap near my stationary tub when trying to get a poop stain out. Now I always keep a bottle in my house.
I use Lustoil, but it is NOT natural and smells like oil. This is for the really, really, really bad stains. If I use this on DS's clothes, I may wash them more than once before he wears them. But it gets out ANYTHING.
For most of the poops stains, the Dreft spot treatment stuff works really well. Then I wash in All Free and Clear. I'm not a big Dreft fan, but their spot treatment works wonders.
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I spray stains with Oxy laundry spray, wash on hot with some Oxy powder and a little white vinegar. Make sure to check that a stain is out before putting it in the dryer, which will set it.
when we have a poop load of laundry i don't use his soap i use All Stainlifter and if its really bad i will do a spot treatment with the laundry detergent too. it works for us. its the one i have to use for my clothes and FI's because he works in a machine shop and plays football, so there is always grease and grass stains on his clothes. but saying that, DS doesn't have a skin sensitivity to it.
I rinse out the poop and while still wet I apply Caldrea (spelling) Sweet Pea Stain remover, let it set for 10 minutes then throw it in the wash...we've never had a stain stick. Yippie!!
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I do a combo of the fel naptha soap (that OP mentioned) and a spot of Dawn dish soap on the stain if it's bad (amazing stuff, they use it to clean bird feathers after oil spills). I usually always throw in a scoop of Oxy clean with my wash, too. Not perfect, but most stains come out okay.
I have a prewash setting on my washing machine that seems to take everything out! Granted we haven't started food yet. I might have to invest in some pretreat stuff then!
We cloth diaper so poop stains only happen on our diapers. When they annoy me I turn to either oxy clean in the winter or rinse and sun in the spring, summer and fall. They come out like a charm. Don't forget to put them out in the sun while they're still wet. It will get out old stains as well.
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Sunshine! Others mentioned it, and I'll throw my name in too... I went January to May with some bright orange cloth diapers, then finally took them out when the sun showed up again. I was so skeptical, these things were stained pretty bad (I mean, they're diapers), and those stains had set for months!
Within 30 minutes in bright sun, BAM! brand new diapers! I was definitely doing a happy dance in the yard. I still haven't gotten around to setting up a clothes line, I just laid them in the grass for like an hour on each side (then tossed them in the dryer on high heat for a few minutes to make sure no critters were hanging out).
They do need to be wet though, I tried being lazy and just laying them in the sun dry and didn't work as well.
I've been scrubbing with Ivory soap, hanging them, then washing once I was satisfied the stain was out.
However, once I left a sink full of stained items because I was SO EFFING SICK OF CLEANING THEM, and a few days (I know! How lazy am I!?) the stains were magically gone. I didn't even scrum them. They were just submerged in water.
Re: How to clean poop stains
Okay so this might sound crazy, but I have started to swear by it in my house and so far it has worked like a charm. Palmolive Oxy---but it has to be the blue Oxy kind. This stuff (with a little bit of scrubbing with the palm of my hand--or I suppose you could use a brush) gets poop, formula spit up, baby food and anything else out of EVERYTHING! Depending on the stain I might wear a pair of rubber gloves if I don't want to touch it.
I do not have a single piece of clothing stained thus far. It works even when the stain has been sitting all day or night. I have been using this and then just washing whatever it is I need in the laundry like normal.
I started off using it one time on accident because I didn't have any other soap near my stationary tub when trying to get a poop stain out. Now I always keep a bottle in my house.
I use Lustoil, but it is NOT natural and smells like oil. This is for the really, really, really bad stains. If I use this on DS's clothes, I may wash them more than once before he wears them. But it gets out ANYTHING.
For most of the poops stains, the Dreft spot treatment stuff works really well. Then I wash in All Free and Clear. I'm not a big Dreft fan, but their spot treatment works wonders.
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I've heard sunning works wonders, though.
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I use the OxiClean Max Force Gel Stick - it gets everything out!
https://www.oxiclean.com/pre-treatment/Products/oxiclean-max-force-gel-stick.aspx
This! I couldn't believe it either but it works!
This is what we do too. LOVE BacOut. Works great for blood stains too.
I do this too! It even works on stains that have set in the dryer.
Sunshine! Others mentioned it, and I'll throw my name in too... I went January to May with some bright orange cloth diapers, then finally took them out when the sun showed up again. I was so skeptical, these things were stained pretty bad (I mean, they're diapers), and those stains had set for months!
Within 30 minutes in bright sun, BAM! brand new diapers! I was definitely doing a happy dance in the yard. I still haven't gotten around to setting up a clothes line, I just laid them in the grass for like an hour on each side (then tossed them in the dryer on high heat for a few minutes to make sure no critters were hanging out).
They do need to be wet though, I tried being lazy and just laying them in the sun dry and didn't work as well.
I've been scrubbing with Ivory soap, hanging them, then washing once I was satisfied the stain was out.
However, once I left a sink full of stained items because I was SO EFFING SICK OF CLEANING THEM, and a few days (I know! How lazy am I!?) the stains were magically gone. I didn't even scrum them. They were just submerged in water.