Limoncello asked:
I live in the Caribbean, so it’s always hot and ridiculously humid. I have air conditioning at home, but still clothes turn yellow, mostly my baby’s clothes. I’m getting desperate! I don’t want to throw them out, but they look really bad. Any ideas on getting these horrible stains out? Thanks!!
I live in the Caribbean, so it’s always hot and ridiculously humid. I have air conditioning at home, but still clothes turn yellow, mostly my baby’s clothes. I’m getting desperate! I don’t want to throw them out, but they look really bad. Any ideas on getting these horrible stains out? Thanks!!
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Tags: Air Conditioning, Baby Clothes, Baby S Clothes, Caribbean, Stains

soak in water vinegar before washing
have you try clorox bleach or oxy clean powder.on baby clothes if you let the clothes soak in the sink of water with oxy clean powder for a couple of then wash regular in washer it works.
bleach
Put the clothes back through the washing machine using a white cider vinegar rinse then wash as normal, they will come out as good as new. Unfortunately your aircon is the culprit, central heating has the same effect on clothes. Try and store them away from the system and after washing, put them in plastic bags before puting them away in your draw.
Put IronOut in the wash. Works great!
quit ****** in the bed and on the clothes.
Vinegar will soften the stain and allow the soap to remove the stain to a level you can accept.
they sell a product for that you can find it in the laundry detergent isle it is usually next to the stuff that stops colors from bleeding on each other