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Laminate em!


But really - plastic fronted bibs definitely!

And I dress them according to the colour of the mush they are going to eat:


Porridge and rice = whites and creams

Tomatoey stuff = red

etc etc.


(It's the other end that's the problem - not many pretty yellow and brown clothes for girls)


If still in trouble I use Vanish - direct on the stain and in the washing machine drawer.

I think before Vanish existed people used lemon juice! And yes, out on the line in strong sunshine usually zaps any remaining stains.


I'm a big fan of the bibs with the scoop as they catch a lot of the stuff that gets dropped so you don't end up with food all over their laps.


Molly

Be careful with nappy soaks, they have some chemicals in that can be pretty fierce and especially if tumble dried the residual chemicals when heated to TD temps can actually attack some fibres and elastics.


It's why we don't advocate soaking nappies anymore.


Molly

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