![]() “Time is your greatest enemy,” Jessica Samson, a cleaning expert at The Maids tells Romper. You can save your baby’s clothing, despite a big bowel movement that seeped itself into your kiddo’s clothing, but again, you’ll need to act fast. No matter how much you might try to anticipate your little baby’s next bowel movement, chances are they’ll catch you off guard with a toot that turns into so much more. Here’s how to get poop stains out of baby clothes Stain removal is no joke when it comes to carpets. After you have removed all of the moisture by vacuuming, brush the pile in one direction to match the existing area. Then rinse with cool water and vacuum it out. You’ll need to keep repeating the process until there’s no longer any residue. Apply the solution, and depending on the level of residual feces, brush lightly, and then use a wet dry vacuum to remove the solution. Pick up, scrape, blot and do whatever you have to to remove the bulk of the matter but be as careful as you can to not damage the actual material.” Next, make up a solution in a small bowl of two to three drops baby shampoo and cool water. “First we need to remove the solids or thicker matter and then what's left over. “Getting poop stains out of rugs and carpets is a multi-stage process,” says Edelman. Just don’t expect it to be a quick cleanup, though. ![]() If your carpet is a craptastrophe, there are ways to get rid of the sight (and the smell) of it all, says Wayne Edelman, CEO of Meurice Garment Care, a high-end dry-cleaning service in New York City. Your four-legged pet might also get excited when the doorbell rings (or, you know, destructive when you come home too late from work), and a pile of poo might be waiting for you when you walk through the front door. Listen, your little one isn’t the only one who can cause a crappy situation to occur on your carpet. How do you get pet and baby poop stains out of carpets? So get ready to grab some gloves to protect your hands (and a mask to help with your gag reflex) because we’re going to learn how to do some deep cleaning and figure out how to get rid of fecal matter once and for all. At some point, you’re probably going to have to clean up someone’s poop, and that’s when knowing how to get poop stains out of clothes, furniture, and the like is important. It can be your baby who has a big diaper blowout, your pet who decides to make your rug their own personal poop spot, (or, ahem, that one time you misjudged a fart and it ended up being something entirely different).
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