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Tue, Jan 13, 09 at 12:25
| So I guess I missed a sippy cup of milk, and it soured and dripped all over the diaper bag. The bag can't be submerged, so I have been cleaning the surface. I have treated it many times with Bac Out, which has helped, but it still has a lingering sour milk smell. What else can I try? Vinegar? But then would it smell like vinegar? Nature's Miracle? I really love this bag (it's from Land's End - they make great diaper bags) and I don't want to replace it.
TIA! |
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- Posted by chambleemama (My Page) on Tue, Jan 13, 09 at 13:41
| I'd try Nature's Miracle. Hopefully the enzymes will eat the milk protein. Good luck! |
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| Baking soda......dump it in, rub it around, let it sit for a day and shake and vacuum it out. Linda C |
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| Baking soda, then turn it inside-out to dry, if that's possible! |
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| The Nature's Miracle did the trick! Yay! I was all prepared to try baking soda next but didn't need to. thanks! |
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