Baby
clothes are easy dirty and you need remove them but don’t fade clothes. I will
give you some notes when removing dirt stain on baby
clothing.
The
quicker you deal with a stain, the more likely you are to remove it.
Unless
it’s a fat stain, cold water is best for rinsing a stain, so as not to set it
and make it harder to remove later.
Before
using a cleaning solution, test on an inconspicuous section, such as the inside
of a sleeve, to check it won’t ruin the fabric.
Always rinse out one cleaning solution before
trying another to remove a stain as certain chemicals are not supposed to be
mixed.
Read
the care instructions on the item of clothing
before attempting vigorous stain removal. Some outfits
may be too delicate to attempt stain removal and are better taken straight to
the drycleaners.
Don’t
rub fabric
harshly to remove stains as this can abrade fibers and cause fading.
The
white towel blotting method is often recommended for stain removal. Simply fold
a clean white
towel and, once you have treated the stain with water, gently dab it with the
towel and check to see how much of the stain has transferred to the white
towel.
If
using commercial stain removers and detergents, always follow the product label
to understand the proper use and safety precautions you may need to take.
It’s
always easier to treat a stain on a washable fabric.