How to Remove Diaper Stains from a Parka Without Stress

Accidents happen, but that doesn't mean you have to live with the diaper stains your little one left on your parka forever. This guide will help you remove those stains quickly and easily.


Updated 08 Mar 2023

By Jacobim Mugabe

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Step 1: Act Quickly

It's important to try and clean up the diaper stain as soon as possible. The longer diaper stain has to set in the more difficult it can be to remove it. So act quickly!

Step 2: Gather Your Supplies

Before you get started, make sure you have the right supplies to tackle this job. You'll need an old towel or rag, some warm water, laundry detergent, white vinegar, and a clean cloth.

Step 3: Blot the Stain

Take the old towel or rag and gently blot the diaper stain. Do not rub, as this will only make the stain worse. Blot until area is damp but not saturated.

Step 4: Make Your Cleaning Solution

Mix together 1 tablespoon of laundry detergent with 1/2 cup of white vinegar and 1 cup of warm water. Stir the mixture until combined.

Step 5: Apply the Solution

Using a clean cloth, apply the cleaning solution directly to the diaper stain. Make sure to work the solution into the fabric using a gentle dabbing motion.

Step 6: Rinse

Rinse the area with warm water until all of the detergent and vinegar mix is gone.

Step 7: Dry

Pat the area dry with a clean cloth or let air dry. Once area is fully dry, check the area to make sure the stain has been removed. If it hasn't, repeat Steps 3-7 until the stain is gone.

Step 8: Air Out the Parka

Once the stain is gone, hang your parka in a well-ventilated area for a few hours to help remove any lingering odors.

Conclusion

With these easy steps, you should now have a parka that's free from diaper stains. Now you can breathe a sigh of relief and enjoy your stain-free parka!

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