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Second sunshine, although not much of it around.


I also wash off as much as possible with the shower head on max power (hot water) and then rub some vanish into before washing as per normal. A bit labour intensive but hasn't failed me yet, even after massive leakages that have been left untreated for a day or so, as I couldn't face dealing with them!


ETA, having read a subsequent post: I use the vanish soap bar, I haven't tried rubbing the liquid stuff in so I don't know if that would work using the same method.

any soap bar, wet the item with cold water and then rub the soap in the clothes.if it hasnt come after first treatment lesaave it for few hours soaking in the soap. worked every time i had the poo stains on my little ones clothes. dont use the liquid soap it has to be the soap bar :)0

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