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    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    blimey how many of us have LOs who are being sick in their beds just now? My two seem to take it in turns just now

    I had a shocking, shocking s-h-o-c-k-i-n-g non-rinsing experience last week when I didn't realise DS1 had had a poo accident in his jammies x 1 million
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    Adifferentnutty mumof3
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    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    I am now putting the hummous back in the fridge.....

    I'm loving this thread!


    ( If you flick it in the garden, the birds eat it.......)

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    TVoR, QoN, etc. redhed
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    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    If you flick it in my garden, the dog eats it.
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    Damsel Diva
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    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Adifferentnutty mumof3 View Post
    ( If you flick it in the garden, the birds eat it.......)
    And the foxes, if it's chunky enough.

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    Damsel Diva Mrs Flowers
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    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Red Lou View Post
    Re the bath, just rub the horrible bits together under the tap, don't keep the plug in. Make sure you have something to wrap big wet towel in to get it to the washing machine
    WSS. I ususally start by getting any large lumps off with bog roll and dropping down toilet, then as per Red Lou's advice.





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    Damsel Diva Mrs Flowers
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    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by January View Post
    I think it varies.

    Ds2 did it from 3 while ds1 would regularly upchuck everywhere until he was about 12

    DS2 is 15 now and still managed it last night He said he had no warning so I'm assuming it's the winter vomming thing.
    DD is nearly 3 and now asks for a bin to be sick in (although not always in time) - she obv realised that feeling sick means she might actually throw up.

  7. #37

    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    Last time DD vomited with chunks of egg and chicken, I had to shake the sheets in the back garden.

    My partner was horrified (worried about the neighbours seeing) but I said if he had a better idea he could de-chunk the sheets himself.

    Then I put them in the washing machine.
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    Deadly Viper Assassin Elle Driver
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    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Dunkling View Post
    You need to scrape it off 1st or as I have found to my detriment, you will empty the machine and shake out unstuck and clean sick! Oh yes!
    I learned this years ago too!

    So yes, scrape it off, usually over the kitchen/bath/basin then bung it in the wash.

    I had to scrape HEAPS of the stuff off DD1's carpet at 2am last Friday. Bleurghhhhhh. DiGUSTING!

  9. #39

    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    scrape off, shake, wash twice

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    Ginger rules
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    Re: What do you do with the covers/sheets when someone has been sick on them?!!!

    When you do wash it, stick some bicarb with it in the machine to get rid of the smell.

    Bop

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