FRESH BLOOD
Washables: Flush with cold water. Treat the spot with a paste made from a powder digestant like Axion and let sit in a warm place for 30 minutes. Use an eyedropper and diluted ammonia to bleach the color. Rinse and finish with a regular wash cycle.
Nonwashables: Treat with cold water, then use an eyedropper and diluted vinegar to bleach the color. Thoroughly flush the area with cool water.
DRIED BLOOD
Washables: Soak in cool salt water for several hours. Rinse thoroughly, then treat the spot with diluted ammonia to bleach the color. If the stain persists, apply a paste made from a powder digestant like Axion and let sit in a warm place for 30 minutes. Finish with a regular wash cycle.
Nonwashables: Dampen the spot with cool salt water, then with plain water. Treat the spot with diluted vinegar to bleach the color. Thoroughly flush with cool water.
2006-06-11 08:24:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Soak the fabric in cold water for about 30 minutes. Mix a little water with unseasoned meat tenderizer and apply to the stain. Then wash like usual.
2006-06-11 15:03:05
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answer #2
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answered by furious but whatever 6
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While the blood is wet still, hydrogen peroxide works wonders--especially if you can get a higher percent from the farmacist. Follow up with a gentle soap spotting scrub.
2006-06-11 15:02:52
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answered by magnamamma 5
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Diluted Hydrogen Peroxide. Spot check first to make sure it does not discolor the fabric color.
2006-06-11 15:00:43
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answered by jd 6
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NO Hydrogen Perxoide !! (unless it is white material)
Use Clorox Stain Out ... blue bottle at Wal Mart. This is very good and safe for colors !
2006-06-11 15:02:26
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answered by Miss Texas 4
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hydrogen peroxide. Soak it. The blood will foam/bubble. Wipe off & launder.
2006-06-11 15:00:45
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answered by Anonymous
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cold water, never warm or hot, and some hydrogen peroxide...works everytime, then just wash as usual
2006-06-11 15:02:04
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answered by wellaem 6
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peroxide..... just pour a little on it let it bubble up then put more and keep doing the same till its gone then wash it and no more blood
2006-06-11 15:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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is it fresh? cause if it is, soak it in COLD water, i think if you scrub it hard w/ warm water and soap, it might lieve behind a small mark, good luck!
2006-06-11 15:01:11
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answered by Little Lolita 3
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i have used cold water, soap and a toothbrush. gently scrub it and it should come out.
2006-06-11 15:01:07
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answer #10
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answered by Ginnykitty 7
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