Accidents happen, and sometimes those accidents include leaving a stain on your favorite white dress. But don't worry! Removing feces stains from clothing can be easy and pain-free with the right techniques.
Updated 08 Mar 2023
By Noemi Denker
Before washing, you'll need to pre-treat the feces stain so it comes out in wash. Use a stain remover specifically meant for removing protein-based stains like feces. Apply the stain remover on the spot, let it sit for several minutes, then gently rub the area together.
Once stain remover has done its job, put the dress in the washer with a mild detergent and let it run through a cycle. Make sure to use cold water, as hot water can set stain. For extra protection, use a color-safe bleach in addition to the detergent.
Once the wash is finished, take out the dress and check the stain. If it's still there, you may need to repeat steps one and two. If stain is gone, proceed to the next step.
Put dress in the dryer on a low heat setting. Use a fabric softener sheet to help prevent static and any possible discoloration. The key is to make sure the heat isn't too high, so keep an eye on it during the drying process.
Removing feces stains from your clothes can be a bit of a hassle, but with these simple steps you should have no problem getting rid of them. Just remember to be patient and be sure to use the right methods and products for the best results.
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