Diaper accidents are unavoidable, but dealing with diaper stains on merino fabric doesn't have to be a daunting process. Learn how to remove those pesky stains with this simple step-by-step guide.
Updated 08 Mar 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
Merino fabric is an incredibly soft and luxurious material, making it popular for clothing, bedding, and diapers. Despite its popularity, cleaning inevitable diaper stains can be difficult when it comes to merino fabric. But luckily, there are a few easy steps you can take to help make sure those stains get removed.
When you notice a diaper stain on your merino fabric, it’s important to act as quickly as possible. Before you do anything else, take a clean cloth and blot the area with cold water. This will help to lift some of the stain and make it easier to remove.
Once you’ve blotted the area, create a solution by adding one teaspoon of dishwashing liquid, like Dawn, to a quart of cold water. Dip a clean cloth into the solution and apply it directly to the stained area, working it into the fabric with a gentle scrubbing motion.
The next step is to rinse the stained area with cold water. This can help to remove any remaining residue from dishwashing liquid. If the stain hasn’t completely disappeared, repeat the process until it is gone.
Once you’re satisfied that the stain has been removed, machine wash the garment on a cold setting. It’s also a good idea to line dry the garment to protect the fabric from any potential damage that could be caused by a dryer.
To ensure that the stain is completely removed, add one cup of white vinegar to the washing machine during rinse cycle. The vinegar will help to break down any residual urine or feces in the fabric and make sure garment is as clean and fresh as possible.
Removing diaper stains from merino fabric is easy if you follow the steps outlined above. With a little bit of effort and the right cleaning supplies, you can have those pesky stains taken care of in no time.
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