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I usually will pre-soak something really gross like that. (hose or rinse off any solid debris left on--I'm mostly talking about kid vomit, here, btw.) Then, put it in the washer i the hottest water, let it fill up and begin to agitate a few minutes, then sit in the hot water for a little while before continuing to wash. I don't know if that makes a difference, that's just what I've gotten into the habit of doing.
Now, as for needing to wash something twice... it could be that a second wash using any detergent would have done the trick, but really, it's impossible to know. That just reminds me of something a co-worker told me once. Her brother sold those rainbow vacuum cleaners (I think was the brand) that you put water in.
During their sales presentation, they vacuum a floor with a regular vacuum cleaner, then use the Rainbow and show the crowd how much more dirt the Rainbow picks up. Making it look like the Rainbow works so much better than the other one. It may work better, but if you vacuumed the floor again, with the regular cleaner, you'd still get more dirt out. You are never going to get ALL of the dirt out of the carpet, no matter what you use, but each time you vacuum, you'll get a little more of it out.
I think this may be the same principle with laundry. Each time you wash it, it's going to get a little bit cleaner, no matter what you use.
Having said that, I think Tide is a great detergent and I have seen it get out stuff that other detergents didn't. But it's so expensive now, it's just not worth the cost. IMO
Cassandra