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Merle87
5 years ago

My miracle weapon is the liquid core soap of jemaiko. I also take wool silk dress and let it act overnight in more stubborn spots.

But I don’t know if it helps if the body has already been washed.

And don’t let you say anything here…Wolle silk is a great material and absolutely not unhygienic.

Merle87
5 years ago
Reply to  Tinkerbell263

OT: Wool is even a great thing all year round because it is thermoregulating (but I only wear my daughter in winter).

PoisonArrow
5 years ago

I have always used Klorix to buy at Müller/Rossmann.

That’s what I’ve done…. Underwear got white again.

I do not know whether this “hard weapon” can also be used in sensitive textiles.

What I know, however, is that some garments are then slightly decolorized, it’s chlorine in it…

So if the body is NOT white: Be careful with the stuff!

PoisonArrow
5 years ago
Reply to  Tinkerbell263

WHY, then let only a few seconds act and then rinse thoroughly with liquid soap (“Rei in the tube”) + rinse.

Risk…

brown stained he is no longer beautiful and does not shatter…

Clabautermann
5 years ago

Try bile soap. My miracle weapon against all organic stains:

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallseife

beangato
5 years ago

Soften the body in cold water. Then you rub the affected areas with liquid detergent and wash the body in the wool wash program.

And buy vlt. Body that you can wash at 60 degrees.

beangato
5 years ago
Reply to  Tinkerbell263

Then you can only dispose of the part.

Wool is not “best choice” – because just (in the case) unhygienic.

My children had in winter cotton underwear ( shirt and slips), over it sweaters.

beangato
5 years ago

Diie answer I gave you.

whether you agree with my choice of fiber.

I didn’t write anything.

beangato
5 years ago

Is your child racing with body? Are you still pulling him over?

My kids never frozen.