That new product that is made by resolve (Resolve Dual Power) and I think oxyclean. It is a dual bottle and the stuff mixes when you squirt it out. Blood disappears when that stuff sits on it - only takes a minute.
2006-06-14 08:31:42
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answered by zqizzy 3
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If it's fresh blood use hydrogen peroxide. If it's dried or been through the wash already lay it in a pan of cold water and cover the stains with salt. Leave it submerged with the salt for a couple of hours and the stains should lift out.
2006-06-14 15:36:27
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answered by automaticmax 4
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Lol I hope it's your own from a minor incident or nose bleed and not that of a victim...
Put the t'shirt in the sink with enough water to cover it, and a fairly large amount of soap powder. Hand wash it, rubbing the powder into the stain with your knuckles until the stain fades away. This is a fairly good tactic for any stain removal in truth - I have removed blood, ketchup, and even paint(!) from my clothes this way at various points.
2006-06-14 15:34:37
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answered by old_but_still_a_child 5
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Soak it in COLD water for about 15-20Min and then scrub it with an old toothbrush and bleach and let it soak some more, the Clorox Gel pen works GREAT. it has a scrubber on one end of it. Cold water should get most of it out.
DO NOT wash in hot or warm water until stain is out, also do NOT put in dryer until stain is out, warm and hot set the stain in and make it permanent.
2006-06-15 09:51:31
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answered by Dorothy 2
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Well, you can try to clean out most of the blood using cold water. After that, use this product called Soilove, it's only a couple of dollars and will take out the blood. Hmm...curious...why DO you need to take blood out of (multiple) t-shirts? J/k. LOL.
2006-06-14 15:33:27
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answered by kitti_kats_83 2
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Use hydrogen peroxide. The blood effervesces leaving the shirt unharmed. But rinse immediately with warm soap and water.
2006-06-14 15:32:54
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answered by Agent319.007 6
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First fill the washer on low level with cold water. Then add your detergent. Put the item in the washer and just let it pre-soak for about 30 minutes. After 30 minutes spray "Shout" or another stain remover on the stains. Let it sit for another 30 minutes then wash it with your other cold water laundry. Hooray...stain is gone!
2006-06-14 15:36:57
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answered by lace 2
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Blood can be washed out once it's dried...
Hydrogen peroxide works great....just soak a cotton ball in it and dab, dab, dab.
Just make sure to do a color/material safe test in an inconspicuous corner of the material (under the tag?)
2006-06-14 15:33:37
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answered by dubbledee71 3
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if the blood is fresh, wash it with soap under really cold faucet water. If the stain is old, sorry, but it won't come out. Blood is the one stain that cannot be washed out once it sits, no matter how strong the cleaning agent.
2006-06-14 15:32:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I use peroxide, 2%, and let it set for about 15 minutes. You can also use OxyClean. wash in the warmest temp possible. I aslo found Zout to the very best stain remover of all time. Removes some set in stains.
2006-06-14 16:20:15
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answered by Sarah G 2
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