I have had a big stack of stained clothing in my laundry rooms for months waiting for some extra attention. I finally gave these my super stain treatment and about half come out clean and the other half I am not going to try anymore. If I haven't needed it for months, I don't need it now.
1. Stained onesie (terrible blue dye in a detergent from Amazon!)
2. Stained PJ shirt
3. Stained white shirt
4 & 5. pants & shorts that match the stained pj shirt
6. Stained pink shirt
7. Paint on Red sparkle shirt
8. Stained white infant sweater (terrible blue dye in a detergent from Amazon!)
9. Purple "fancy" outfit with faint stains
10. Heavy sweater DD#2 really likes but it takes forever to dry and I don't like it laying out for 3 days. Just slipping this one out. Shhhh.
11. Stained skirt
12. Tiny stain on a onesie that's too small by now.
13. Stained blue shirt
14 to 17. Washcloths - the girls got new ones for Valentine's Day
18 to 20. Kid tights with holes
21 & 22. Old socks of mine - look at those holes in the heels! When we first got married I never threw socks away. I would just save the "good" socks for when I was going somewhere and might remove my shoes. I remember being really embarrassed once at a mommy group when one of the toddlers came over and poked her finger right in the hole on the heel of my sock. Naturally it called attention and I was embarrassed and sad that I couldn't afford new socks. I'm pretty sure I called my mom and cried because it's like a family joke now that I always get socks as gifts.
23 & 24. Other old socks of mine.
25 & 26. These are ruffled socks I bought thinking they'd fit one of the girls, but they're actually adult size. Why would an adult wear ankle ruffle sock?
Katie
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