If all else fails use ammonia. Just be careful and make sure you dont mix anything else with it.
Good Luck
2006-09-27 17:07:12
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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Hope this helps Good Luck !
How to Remove Blood Stains from Fabric
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Ouch - if you get blood on your clothing, don't worry. With patience and diligence, you can remove any trace.
Initial Treatment
Steps:
1. Blot the stain immediately with paper towels. If it is a dry clean only garment make sure you do not pretreat the stain and get it as fast as you can to the cleaners. Pretreatment of the stain can cause irreversable damage and the dry cleaner may not be able to remove the stain. (Image 1)
2. Combine 1 teaspoon laundry soap or pretreatment (or dish soap, like Dawn) and 1 cup hydrogen peroxide in a small bowl. Soak a clean sponge in the mixture, squeeze it halfway dry, then gently blot the stain. (Image 2)
3. Review the washing instructions on the label of the fabric. Heed any special care instructions.
4. Wash in cool water and air dry if the fabric is machine-washable. Using a laundry additive such as Oxy Clean may help.
5. Wash gently in the sink with a mild detergent like Woolite if the fabric is hand-wash only.
6. Air dry. Do not use your dryer. The heat can make the stain set in if it does not come out the first time you try to clean it. If you air dry it and it does not come out you still have the option to take it to your cleaners because the stain has not set in. (Image 3)
2006-09-27 20:33:53
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answered by javajoe 4
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I've had very good luck with liquid Wisk, pour directly over stain after you've soaked it in cold water...if you haven't had a chance to soak it that's ok too. But let the laundry soap set in garment overnight or day or two..you'll get better results. I've tried the peroxide, that only works if you can do it right away then soak in cold water. Good Luck.
2006-09-27 17:03:48
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answered by sunnyrays61 2
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Try "Soilove" stain remover. It comes in a green bottle in the laundry aisle.
Also, try drying items in the sun. The sun can remove a lot of stains. Cloth diapers were hung in sunlight to remove soil stains.
2006-09-30 06:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Apply a paste of meat tenderizing crystals and cold water. Allpw 30 - 45 mins to set. Rinse in cold water.
If it's immediately after staining, dab with soda water then treat with corn startch paste.
For dried blood, try a little ammonia.
2006-09-27 18:10:12
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answered by Just Me 4
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Try the bleach pen if they are white. I also use a cleaner that you can usually find a the dollar store called Awesome, works great in getting blood out!
2006-09-28 04:07:47
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answered by maslilhlpr 1
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I soaked pants in Biz for about three hours and the stains were gone. I use Biz for almost all of the stains on my clothes. Polyester is the only fabric I have trouble getting the stains out of.
2006-09-27 16:59:45
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answered by goldielocks123 4
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Put it in a litre of hot (boiling) water, add (per litre) 20 grams of salt...
If you get blood on a couch or something else you take a handkerchief (or something like that), soak it in your litre water with 20 grams of salt and scrub the blood away with you handkerchief.
Done it several times, always works!
2006-09-28 01:27:17
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answered by Anna-Lisa 3
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See the information at the below link.
2006-09-27 17:01:36
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answered by Jolly 7
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Soak in a Biz solution, then wash.
2006-09-30 03:34:17
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answered by mtngram 3
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