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Halo
02-19-2004, 01:54 PM
I need your help... I pump twice a day at work and, because I am by nature a multi-tasker who is also clumsy, I peruse Amity while pumping. On several occasions, I've dripped breastmilk onto my skirt - the problem is, I can't seem to get it out when I wash them, so now I have several skirts with little droplet stains on them... I know it's the elixir of life, but I never thought it was like permanent ink. My skirts are fairly nice linen and cotton blends, and I'd like to keep them. Does anyone have any words of wisdom on stain removal... particularly after I've washed them, thinking that breastmilk would wash out like anything else???

Signed, Spotted in the Rockies

Obliviousmama
02-19-2004, 02:01 PM
Zout stain remover

I used this when I was BFing and stained my nicer clothes.

It's also recommended by the Flylady.

If I ran out of that, I used Oxyclean if able to on the fabric. I know a lot of mamas here don't like oxyclean though.


But w/ Zout, I've been able to get everything except permanent marker out of our clothes

Halo
02-19-2004, 02:10 PM
Obliviousmama (I have to laugh as I type that)... Where can I buy Zout - it's the first I've heard of it.

Linda
02-19-2004, 02:15 PM
You can get Zout in the laundry section of your regular grocery store. It does work really well.


;)

elfmaker
02-19-2004, 05:39 PM
bac-out by bio-kleen. sold at whole foods/wild oats type places. it get ANYTHING out!!

luna

Empathic~Heart
02-19-2004, 05:56 PM
Bac-Out works great so long as it doesn't mess with the color - so do a test first.

I've had really great luck with the Stain Stick by Shout. Really! It has actually taken out stains that are long since set in, you can put it on your clothes and let it sit until you do laundry too.

Shout wipes work great too.

Good luck!

Halo
02-19-2004, 07:20 PM
I'll try it all... maybe I will look presentable again (but I never did before...)

Obliviousmama
02-19-2004, 07:52 PM
Originally posted by Halo
Obliviousmama (I have to laugh as I type that)...




Yeah, that's one reason I picked it. Give myself a good little giggle every day!;)

jessica_momof7
02-19-2004, 08:23 PM
well--I haven't had good results with Shout...but I do good with oxyclean too...takes out everything I have ever used it on.

Maybe we need to get Julie a pumping bib with a lip at the bottom to catch the milk before it hits her skirt? :D

Linda
02-19-2004, 08:52 PM
Jessica-I was thinking the same thing about the pumping bib-although I envisioned an apron : )

jessica_momof7
02-19-2004, 08:56 PM
Originally posted by mowglimonster
Jessica-I was thinking the same thing about the pumping bib-although I envisioned an apron : )

LOL--I think an apron would work better because its bigger! ;)

juliebelle
02-19-2004, 09:04 PM
anything that removes and oil stain. i use regular dawn dish detergent...gets oil stains out well. there are also lots of things on the laundry aisle that get 'oil stains' out. hth

danica
02-19-2004, 11:53 PM
soap works well...wahm or ivory.

nak, hth /:)

Kristin
02-20-2004, 09:48 AM
Yup, Zout...it gets everything out for me - especially those type of annoying spots that you expect to just come out with regular washing.

Kristin :)

Halo
02-20-2004, 01:42 PM
I already look like enough of a sideshow, as my lower-floor office has a big window (without drapes) near the ceiling, so I'm already hunched over my desk, trying to discretely pump n' read while the occasional person strolls by. Thankfully, it's at the rear of the building and people don't often do. You should have seen the time I lost control of one of the 'elements' while it was pumping and breastmilk went spraying all over my computer. My computer hasn't had an ear infection since...

Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone. I should have one of those side-by-side stain tests, like on commercials, and let you know the results. I'll do a little digital movie, with me in my rubber pumping apron (can anyone make me one of these?), spraying and rubbing various stain treaters/soaps into my skirts. Then I'll put it on the internet and draw a huge crowd of fetishists... but that's another thread...

commiemommie
02-20-2004, 01:51 PM
Careful; you're teetering on the edge of belonging in the personal forum, young lady. ;) Been wondering where you'd gotten off to!

And here I had always thought I was the only slob who ended up with milk stains on work clothes... My issue was always that my stuff was dry clean only, and I don't dry clean. So the milder laundry stuff wouldn't touch milk spots. Shampoo seemed to do the trick pretty well, even on rayon, etc.

Halo
02-20-2004, 02:01 PM
The world is waiting!

Shampoo, huh? Suave or that stuff that costs twice as much - will anyone even notice the difference?

I have yet to post in the personal forum... could be because the only thing that revs my engine nowadays is the thought of a cup of coffee or voting in November, but now I'm veering toward the CE forum.

commiemommie
02-20-2004, 02:13 PM
This kid may not emerge til he's of age to vote. :rolleyes: But as long as he votes the right way, it's all good!

danica
02-20-2004, 02:36 PM
we need a picture of the very pg commiemommie!