i want my whites cleran and bright white and also i need to get set in dried blood off of my shorts(on the outside) they are colored so i cant bleacg them!!
2006-08-05
18:06:26
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asked by
kartoon529
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the shorts are colored so will hydroden peroxide m4ess up the color?? how much bleach do i use for a small load without eating holes in the clothes?
2006-08-05
19:21:08 ·
update #1
ok do i wash whites in hot water but soak them fisrt in cold cause wont the hot set the stains in???
2006-08-06
21:05:19 ·
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I always wash with strictly cold water cause hot water sets things in so I wouldn't even think of hot water. hydrogen peroxide shouldn't effect the color of your shorts
2006-08-08 13:48:49
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answered by donovan49_e71 2
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Good old bleach keeps whites looking white.
Remove dried blood stains with cold water. Set in blood stains can be remove with hydrogen peroxide. The peroxide might affect the color of fabric. Once had very expensive white sheets badly stained with blood THEN dried in the drier! I thought they were ruined. Soaking in hp for three days totally removed the set in stains.
2006-08-05 18:27:53
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answered by murphy 5
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OK let me help you here blood comes of with hydrogen peroxide, let it soak for about 2 min at this point you will see the hydrogen turn foamy and that shows that it is working rinse then throw it in the washer and you are good.Washing blood stained clothes with warm water will make the stain soak in to the cloth. For making your whites whiter try oxy clean it has worked for me.
2006-08-05 18:15:44
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answered by Dee R. 3
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This is a soreness to do, however it quite works: previous to setting up the washing machine, rainy the apparel in bloodless water and rub Fels Naptha cleaning soap into the soiled locations. You would possibly see the cleaning soap already beginning to boost the stain! (Works excellent on white baseball pants stained with purple clay filth.) Then wash in bloodless water together with your constant detergent. If a stain does now not pop out absolutely, repeat the Fels Naptha. Don't dry within the dryer till you've the stain out. Fels Naptha is a bar cleaning soap to be had (low cost) in U.S. Mom n Pop hardware retail outlets and a few grocery retail outlets.
2016-08-28 12:02:12
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answered by rentschler 4
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Soak them in warm water and a nappy cleaner before washing them. Tip the water and all into the machine. A generic brand is fine. I used to get tomato paste and grease out of my white uniforms.
2006-08-05 19:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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let your whites soak in the soap wqter and bleach for about an hour depending on how dirty they are!!! Also never rinse blood out with warm or hot water always use cold
2006-08-05 18:12:32
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answered by Robin W 1
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wash some of the blood off in the sink then throw yur shorts in a lload of whites
2006-08-05 18:10:22
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answered by ash-ley. 2
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for the blood pour some peroxide on it it should dissolve it without hurting your clothes, ive tried it it works like a charm
2006-08-05 18:13:47
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answered by shortie92 1
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Fantastik may work. I used to use it on my staff whites when I would get blood on them. Works well on grass stains too.
2006-08-06 03:57:07
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answered by hazeleyedbeauty1967 6
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Use OxyClean.
2006-08-05 18:11:23
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answered by retrodragonfly 7
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