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Even if you’ve got your baby’s bathroom and feeding routine down pat, it isn’t unusual that they sometimes leave a mess that makes it past their diaper. Whether your baby is formula or breastmilk-fed, or even if they’ve already moved on to solids, poop stains can be a little tricky. But with a few simple steps, you can keep these stains from ruining a great baby outfit, all the while avoiding chemicals that can irritate your baby’s skin. Here’s our complete guide on how to get poop stains out of baby clothes.

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Rinse with cold water from the clean side of the clothes.

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  1. Take the clothes to a sink, then turn on the cold water faucet. Let the stream of water pour through the side of the clothes that wasn’t pooped on, so that it can push additional poop particles down the drain. The running water will help you remove more poop than you may have been able to reach by hand.
    • If the poop stain is very small, you may be able to remove it entirely at this point by using a generous amount of normal dish soap. Lather the dish soap over the poop stain while its wet to form a foam, then wash it off.
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Pre-treat the stains.

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  1. Since poop stains are protein-based, it’s best to use an enzymatic cleaner. Spray the enzymatic cleaner on the stains, and allow it to sit for about 30 minutes. The cleaner will break down the protein particles in the poop, allowing it to wash off much more easily.[3]
    • Many parents swear by Fels Naptha as a miracle when cleaning up poop stains. When the clothes are wet, rub this laundry bar on the stain and allow it to sit for a few minutes.[4]
    • If the stain is older or more set-in, soak the clothing in the enzyme cleaner for several hours or overnight.[5]
    • For heavy-duty poop stains, you may need a more intensive pre-treatment. If there’s a lot of poop, soak the clothes in a bucket of hot water mixed with a scoop of OxiClean for a couple of hours.[6]
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Run the clothes through a machine wash cycle.

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  1. Use a normal wash cycle along with a color-safe bleach. When selecting water temperature, either opt for a warm or cold wash, since hot water can make some stains permanent.[7] If the clothes still seem visibly soiled after one wash cycle, run them through the wash one more time.[8]
    • Wash the soiled baby clothes separately from the rest of your laundry. Otherwise, the poop might get on other clothes.[9]
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Check for any lingering stains before machine-drying.

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  1. While the clothes are wet, you might not be able to notice any stains leftover. A harsh heat cycle in the dryer can make these stains permanent, so air-dry the clothes for at least an hour before transferring them to the drier. If you still see stains, run the clothes through the wash one more time, pre-treating the stain again beforehand.[13]
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This article was co-authored by Sergey Paramonov and by wikiHow staff writer, Nihal Shetty. Sergey Paramonov is a Laundry Expert and the Co-Founder of FreshRobe laundry and dry-cleaning delivery service based in San Francisco, California. Sergey has over 10 years of experience in the industry and specializes in laundry, dry cleaning services, and delivery services. His facilities use energy and water-efficient technology to prioritize a sustainable, professional cleaning service for all types of garments. This article has been viewed 37,325 times.
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