No parent wants to go through the hassle of diaper stains on their baby’s clothing. Fortunately, there are simple, easy-to-follow steps you can take to effectively clean and remove diaper stains from nylon clothing. Here are five proven strategies to help achieve this goal.
Updated 07 Mar 2023
By Jacobim Mugabe
The best way to start tackling diaper stains is to rinse the area immediately with cold water. This will help to remove as much of the remaining mess as possible. Try to avoid using very hot water to clean otherwise it may just set the stain further into the fabric.
Soak the affected area in a mixture of baking soda and cold water for about thirty minutes. This will help to loosen up stain and make it easier to get out. Be sure to use cold water to help prevent the stain from setting further.
Once the diaper stain has been rinsed and soaked, it’s time to use a stain remover. Find a product specifically designed to tackle diaper stains, such as Dreft Multi-Purpose Stain Remover, and follow the instructions on the packaging. This should help to get rid of any remaining mess.
After using a stain remover, wash the item of clothing as usual in cold water without any bleach or fabric softener. Consider using a mild detergent that is specifically designed for delicate fabrics. This should leave the garment clean and free from any unsightly diaper stains.
When drying your nylon clothing, always use air dry option. Avoid using a dryer as heat can set in any remaining stains, making them even more difficult to remove.
Cleaning diaper stains from nylon can be a challenging process. To get the best results, make sure to rinse the stain immediately, soak the stain in baking soda, use a stain remover, wash with mild detergent and then air dry the item of clothing.
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