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Our daughter is 16 and finially made her First Holy Communion this past June 2nd with the first and 2nd graders.We dressed her like the little girls in a cute,poofy,short sleeve,knee length communion dress and matching veil with the lace anklets and white patent leather shoes.We did a white tee shirt with the cloth diaper and rubberpants on her under her dress just like the little girls all wear.After her party,she took her communion dress off and was sitting at her desk in her room re-doing her nails,when she spilled the bottle of nail polish and it got the bottom of her tee shirt and the front of her rubberpants.Some one told me that non-acetone nail polish remover will take the nail polish out of the rubberpants.Does anyone know if this is true or not?
To Linda D.-Yes,the non-acetone nail polish remover does work to take spilled nail polish out of the rubberpants.Our daughter is 16 also and has been a bedwetter for over a year now and she wears the cloth pin on diapers and rubberpants to bed every night.A few times,she has dripped nail polish on her rubberpants while redoing her nails and she just wipes it off with the non-acetone remover on a kleenex.When she was confirmed back on May 19th,she wore a pair of her rubberpants with ruffles across the back under her white dress,and later on,while redoing her nails,dripped pink nail polish on the rubberpants and it was the non-acetone remover to the rescue!
Our 14 year old daughter did her 8th grade catholic confirmation the first week of june and per the parish dress code all the girls had to wear a poofy,white short sleeve dress with a veil,lace anklets and white patent leather shoes. A white tee shirt with the cloth diapers and rubberpants had to be worn under their dresses.Our daughter got grass stain on the back of her rubberpants and i got it completely out with Goo Gone! I applied the goo gone on the grass stain and rubbed it a little and it came right out! The daughter is going to be the senior flower girl in a wedding on October 14,and i am doing the cloth diapers and rubberpants on her again under her flower girl dress.
When our daughter was 14 she also was the flowergirl in her aunts wedding and her aunt gave her a pair of white rubberpants with pink ruffles across the back to wear over her diaper.I did the size 8 pampers on her with the rubberpants over it and at the dinner,she sat on a chair with something spilled on it and got a big stain on the back of the rubberpants,right in the center of the ruffles.Thru hardwork and much scrubbing with various products,i was able to get the stain completely out luckily! She has worn the ruffled rubberpants a couple times since then.
Our 14 year old daughter was also a flowergirl in her cousins wedding last October and wore a cute,poofy,white,above the knees flowergirl dress and the veil with the lace socks and white shoes.I did a 10 ply thick cloth diaper and the white rubberpants on her also under her dress and at the dinner she sat on a chair that had pink champhain spilled on it and it left a light pink stain on the back of the rubberpants.I tried getting it out the next day,but to no avail.I went to Walmart and got a box of the Rit dye in light pink,and dyed the rubberpants pink! The stain is covered and the rubberpants are now almost pastel pink!
We finially baptized our 13 year old daughter in the fall baptism class back in September and dressed her in the traditional white,puffy,midthigh length,sleeveless baptism dress with the matching bonnet,tights and white shoes.Her baptismal diaper was a size 8 pampers cruiser with white rubberpants over it under her tights.Somehow she got a dark stain on the back of the white tights that soaked thru and stained the back of her rubberpants.We discovered the stain at bedtime when she took her outfit off and by then the stain was dried on the tights and rubberpants.The stain came out of the rubberpants after soaking them in Oxy-clean,but i had to take the tights to the dry cleaners and they got it out! She has to wear a cloth diaper with the rubberpants over it and the tights under her communion dress this comming may 2019.
Our daughter is 12 and just made her First Holy Communion back on June 5th.She wore the traditional,sleeveless,poofy,knee length communion dress and veil with the lace anklets and white mary jane shoes.Her Great Aunt gave her a pair of plastic lined rhumba panties to wear under her dress that had six rows of pink ruffles across the back with a white bow in the middle.She sat on a piece of her first communion chocalate cake that someone had spilled on her chair and got the chocalate stain on the back of the rhumba rubberpants.Thank goodness,i was able to wash the cake stain completely out of them after it was noticed right away and i put them back on her and she was good for the rest of her party.
After working in a laboratory for 40 yrs., I am an expert on blood stain removal. The salt solution given definitely works. More salt may be needed though. If there is still a small residue or the blood has been on the fabric for a while and dried, pour hydrogen peroxide to remove any stubborn blood stain.
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