thread: have you used NapiSan for anything?

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    543

    have you used NapiSan for anything?

    A well-meaning friend gave us a container of NapiSan (along with a collection of crummy kid's books - why don't people understand that even books for young children can and should have intelligent, attractive prose in them?). I appreciate the thought, but am not sure I can imagine wanting to use something as harsh as NapiSan must be on anything my baby is going to wear, nappies included.

    Is there a use for the stuff? Or should I just throw it out (seems wasteful).

    It's a large jar of powder. Is it generally useful in the laundry or what? I've never used such a thing with my normal washing (never needed to).

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    Sunshine Coast
    1,142

    I use it to clean the kitty litter trays...

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    melb
    8,498

    I soaked clothes that had been pooed through in it.

    Also have washed terry towling and flanelette nappies/chuck rags

    dissolved small amount in hot water and filled sink with cold water and tip in napisan dissolvedand put things in there

  4. #4
    smiles4u Guest

    Wink

    Good to soak white lace curtains in ... And also kitchen tea-towels in (freshens them up a bit)

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jul 2008
    Eastern Surburbs, Melbourne
    1,841

    Its really good for getting out stains. Just be careful. If it does not say for coloured then DON'T use it for anything except whites or dish clothes as it will take the colour out.
    When the girls were small I used to soak all the nappies (white) in it then put the nappies in to wash. It didn't seem to upset their skin as it was removed with the wash then rinse cycle.
    I still used it to remove stubborn stains, especially good on cricket whites, but I use the one that's safe for coloured clothes.
    For a nappy bucket size, you use about 3/4 cup and then dissolve it in water. Soak it overnight then wash. You can tip the solution in the machine when you start the washing as when you fill the machine it dilutes.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    543

    Thanks everyone.

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

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth
    3,686

    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.

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Out of my mind. Back in five minutes...
    3,304

    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...

  9. #9
    Registered User

    May 2008
    camden, NSW
    52

    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.