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1. BabyGanics Loads of Love

2. Seventh Generation Laundry Detergent
3. Mountain Green Baby Free and Clear
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Monthly Archives: May 2011
Washing Underwear and Delicates
Washing underwear and delicates need special care. Since these are used to protect our body’s sensitive parts, we have to make sure that it is washed thoroughly, no detergent residues and absolutely germ-free. Especially for babies and toddlers, clean underwear … Continue reading
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Tagged baby brief, baby panty, baby undergarment, how to wash underwear
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Bleach on Baby Clothes: Is it safe or not?
Children can get their clothes stained in a matter of seconds after putting them on. They’re so excited to explore and experience the world; they would lay their hands just about anything they see. At the end of the day, … Continue reading
Tiny Bubbles Cloth Diaper Detergent VS Charlie’s Soap
When it comes to cloth diapers, you want a detergent that will be safe on your child’s skin yet tough enough to rid the stains and odor. Two of today’s most preferred detergents are Tiny Bubbles Cloth Diaper Laundry Detergent … Continue reading
Selestial Soap Natural VS Dropps Laundry Detergent
Babies have naturally sensitive skin. It is important to read labels and see if a certain product is marked baby safe. They can get allergies from almost anything. Your child could get allergies from dust, pollen, air, water, or dirt. … Continue reading
Removing Tannin Stains from Baby Clothes
By the time your pediatrician allows you to feed your baby with fruit and vegetable juices, you have to watch out for tannin stains on your baby’s clothes. Tannin is one of the most common and difficult stains to remove … Continue reading
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Tagged baby clothes, baby detergents, how to remove tannin stains, tannin stains
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Tips on Removing Rust Stains
Rust stains are not only acquired through hanging wet clothes on a metal hanger. With the availability of dryers, air drying clothes is no longer an option. Still, there are other ways of how our clothes can get stained with … Continue reading
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Tagged baby detergent, rust stains, stain remover
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Must-Have Products for Baby Clothes Care
Laundry seems to double whenever a baby arrives. Your child’s clothes should not be washed with the rest of the laundry. Baby clothes are not as heavily stained or soiled as your clothes. Therefore, these garments do not need as … Continue reading
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Tagged baby clothes, baby clothes care, baby detergent, basic laundry
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Purex Baby VS Tide Free & Gentle Baby Detergent
Purex and Tide are two of the most powerful detergents in the market today. Both brands are recognized for their cleaning efficiency all over the world. For years, they have supplied households with cleaning products that are tough enough to … Continue reading
Top Favorite Detergents of Moms
No doubt, it is guesswork to buy a detergent that cleans out all stains and odor without harming your baby’s sensitive skin. There are various detergent brands sold in the market today and neither of us knows, which really is … Continue reading
Tiny Bubbles Cloth Diaper Detergent VS Mountain Green Baby Detergent
Cloth diapers require intricate care in laundry. It should be washed thoroughly to prevent bacteria build up and odor. You don’t want your baby to suffer from itchy and painful diaper rash. On the other hand, it is not difficult … Continue reading


