When it comes to removing vomit, urine or faeces stains, the most important things are speed and hygienic handling.
First, remove any solids while wearing gloves, then rinse the garment with cold water – never hot, as heat can set proteins into the fabric.
Next, soak the item in a mixture of water and a mild disinfectant or vinegar for about 30 minutes. Gently rub the stained area with a general laundry detergent, then wash at a high temperature, according to the fabric type. For baby clothes or more delicate fabrics, use a gentle detergent with disinfecting properties.
Finally, let the garment dry in fresh air – ideally in sunlight – which will further help remove both odours and bacteria.
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