Laundry is rarely associated with pleasant associations, but the situation is even worse when it comes to children's things.
On bodysuits, rompers, T-shirts and dresses you can always find traces of food, juices, berries, grass and other hard-to-remove stains.
Even powders specially created for washing children's clothes have a hard time dealing with such stains.
Moreover, no mother can be sure that after using this or that household chemical, a rash or other manifestations of an allergic reaction will not appear on the baby’s body.
How do experienced housewives deal with this problem?
It's simple - instead of the advertised washing gels, bleaches and stain removers, they use the familiar aspirin.
The medicine will not only successfully deal with various types of dirt, but is also completely hypoallergenic.
To treat stained areas, dissolve 10 tablets in half a glass of water and leave the clothes for 3 hours, then wash and rinse the items.