thread: have you used NapiSan for anything?

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  1. #1
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    Jul 2008
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    Thanks everyone.

    I wonder whether it will revive some of my tired white underwear... Might give it a go.

  2. #2
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    Nov 2008
    Perth
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    It's great for getting out all stains! A must for all mums in my opinion

    Bananas are the WORST for staining and NapiSan works wonders (although wash/soak banana stained clothes as soon as you notice it for best results). I think you'll learn to love it as a mum. As one of the other girls said, you need to wash after soaking anyway so the harsh chemicals are removed. I personally love the NapiSan 'In Wash' soaker. Easy to use and works wonders on my whites.

  3. #3
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    Dec 2006
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    Once they eat pumpkin and banana then napisan is essential... Bibs get very dirty... I use it in to soak then wash clothes as usual...

  4. #4
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    May 2008
    camden, NSW
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    my DD is almost 4 and i still use napisan, on her clothes and on DFs and my own clothes. I just soak it in hot water till the stain is removed, rinse it out and then chuck it into the wash with all the other clothes but i do soak each colour seperatly, ie pink with pink and blue with blue so on.

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    Jan 2005
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    I use it on clothes, sparingly, but not on nappies.
    Its great for lace curtains as someone mentioned.
    It harsher on fabrics than I would like, and DS and I both have sensitive skina nd need to be careful with soaps etc anyway

  6. #6
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    Mar 2004
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    I use it all the time to soak my kids clothes, and my own clothes if need be. I used it when they were babies to soak their bibs and clothes, even when they were tiny as it is good for getting out milk and spew stains (which I found out once need to be soaked, as normal washing doesn't always get it out and can result in mould forming). I soak, then wash normally and hang out to dry. The sun also helps to 'bleach' out any residual staining. Its the only thing I use for getting out stains - I find that the spray on stain removers don't seem to work as well and bleach is far too strong.

  7. #7
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    Aug 2006
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    Good for soaking husband-sweat out of work clothes too.