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As a nurse for many years I can tell you that hydrogen peroxide on fresh blood totally eliminates spot and prevents staining. If the blood has been there for a long time or the stain has already been through the dryer then it might be "set in". Can't hurt to try though.

2006-06-13 02:53:19 · answer #1 · answered by lampoilman 5 · 2 0

Hydrogen Peroxide...

Place the area of the sheet with the blood on it on some absorbent toweling (paper towels work well). Pour a small amount of hydrogen peroxide into a dish and using cotton balls, dab at the spots. The blood stain will "bubble" and disappear. Dab until the entire stain is gone and then wash the sheet immediately on cold. This should keep the area from forming a ring and the cold water should keep the stain from setting in. Check the sheet before drying and if necessary touch up any spots you missed and rewash before drying. Heat sets in stains...so remember cold water wash and double check before drying.

2006-06-13 03:02:03 · answer #2 · answered by mamabudz 1 · 0 0

If it's fresh, QUICK...go do this:

Get some hydrogen peroxide and drench the stain with it. It will turn light brown and foam up. use a clean towel and blot the spot. Repeat until stain is gone.

There is something in peroxide that reacts to fresh blood. It lifts it out of the fabric and suspends in the foam. Good luck

2006-06-13 02:54:18 · answer #3 · answered by art-nerd 3 · 0 0

First, grab a Rosary and chant "Out damn spot" 25 times. Then, if the spot is still there, wrap the body in the sheet and dump it in New Jersey.

2006-06-13 02:57:38 · answer #4 · answered by rduke88 4 · 2 0

If it's pretty fresh, hydrogen peroxide can do wonders. It can lighten older stains as well. I don't think it will harm the fabric either, but you might want to try it out on an obscure corner first.

2006-06-13 02:53:45 · answer #5 · answered by FryingpansRus 1 · 0 0

There's a product called Vivid (yellow bottle) that works great on blood and other stains. Scrub in w a wet toothbrush. If it's set in or old, presoak in Vivid and water, then scrub. This stuff works great!

2006-06-13 02:56:23 · answer #6 · answered by hiddenhotty 4 · 0 0

I hope you have not washed it with a detergent yet...you need to soak it in hydogen peroxide, many times over. we always use that at the hospital for blood stains.

2006-06-13 03:47:01 · answer #7 · answered by gymguru4u 1 · 0 0

bury the sheets with the body.....burn them to ensure you get rid of any and all evidence....God Bless you and your sole, I'll pray that the law doesn't figure out what you did....

2006-06-13 02:53:04 · answer #8 · answered by TXDUDE 3 · 2 0

are we talking about a crime scene evidence? lol

2006-06-13 02:52:16 · answer #9 · answered by with_dark_motives 4 · 0 0

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