Stains!!!

Can anyone help with finding a good, trustworthy stain remover for my sons clothes. Specifically for satsuma/orange stains, pesto and other pasta sauce stains and chocolate stains. Things like that just doesn't seem to budge and his dad has a lovely habit of not putting a bib on him and just giving him these foods ๐Ÿ˜‚ I've tried bicarb, vanish, Dr beckmans and astonish stain remover. I use fairy washing detergent but have tried others, but due to me having contact dermatitis and him having eczema I'm limited as to what I can use.
Anyone who can help with my stain dilemma? ๐Ÿ˜‚

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My mum recommended to get the clothes off as soon as you spot the stain and put in a bucket with the stain remover to soak, but Iโ€™ve tried that and it didnโ€™t work! So Iโ€™m following for everyone elseโ€™s tips on this because my girls whole wardrobe is practically stained at the moment ๐Ÿฅด

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Elbow Grease spray! And neat Fairy Washing Up Liquid rubbed in really helps too ๐Ÿ˜Š

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Do you treat the stain quickly? I use astonish and its the only one that works every time BUT only if I use it fairly quickly. I spray both sides and use a wet cloth and keep rubbing till it's gone

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@Chloe sometimes I do it straight away, other times I just don't have the time/get a chance to and thats when I have an issue

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I'm a chef and get everything on my chef whites, her advice actually got them stain free after i tried everything plus she's just lovely and has cleaning/ cooking advice on loads of things x

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Napisan and fairy liquid! Thank me later xxxx

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