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2007-02-14 04:26:12 · 18 answers · asked by latoschah 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

18 answers

hydrogen peroxide and cold water

2007-02-14 04:29:06 · answer #1 · answered by Nina Lee 7 · 3 1

You need to be a little more specific on where you need to remove them from. I have found that hairspray is good at getting blood stains out of clothing. Only if they haven't been dried. Other than that I have no idea. I broke my arm almost 20 years ago and the blood on the concrete still remains even with many attempts to get rid of it.

2007-02-14 12:30:37 · answer #2 · answered by shady_lady8099 2 · 0 1

Not sure what the stain is on, but on fabrics, I've poured Dawn dishwashing liquid on the spot and washed it in the machine in hot water, along with my regular detergent and it works if the stain is fairly recent - less than a day. If it's an older stain and something you can bleach, I'd use bleach, along with the Dawn, in a regular wash load.

2007-02-14 15:02:38 · answer #3 · answered by The Older Woman 3 · 0 0

If it is fresh spray it with an oxy based pre-wash and let it sit then run COLD water through it. Repeat this until it is was gone. If it is an old stain it is possible to lighten it with bleach after trying the oxy thing first.

2007-02-17 10:46:58 · answer #4 · answered by Aunt Carol 2 · 0 0

Always immediately use cold water, then dish detergent rubbed into it. NEVER put a garment with blood on it into the dryer, or the stain will become permanent. Remember, COLD water. Good luck! :) Arum

2007-02-14 12:30:47 · answer #5 · answered by arum 3 · 2 0

Goo gone dissolves the proteins in the blood. I have used that for quite some time to clean cars and furniture. Follow up with regular old shaving cream on stuff you cant toss in the washer. Rinse and dry well.

2007-02-14 13:42:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anah B 3 · 0 0

Proxide removes blood

2007-02-14 12:29:16 · answer #7 · answered by ♥Sparkling♥Jules♥ 6 · 1 0

Use biological washing powder and/or a good stain remover for fabrics, both are available from your local supermarket.

2007-02-14 12:30:34 · answer #8 · answered by julia 3 · 1 1

Cold water. Wash it in cold. Hydrogen peroxide works too. Or there is a great spray oxy clean for laundry.

2007-02-14 12:29:31 · answer #9 · answered by lesmodee 2 · 1 0

Use hydrogen peroxide. Let it bubble a bit and then wipe it off, then wash in hot water. Repeat if all blood isn't gone.

Errr.... why do you need to remove blood? Is this a case for CSI? Or do you have a nose bleed problem? hehe

2007-02-14 12:34:01 · answer #10 · answered by Avsky 3 · 0 3

Peroxide.

2007-02-14 12:30:14 · answer #11 · answered by Hey Brittany, bend over!!! 1 · 1 0

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