Put hydrogen peroxide on the stain. Get as much as you can out. Then soak for awhile in cold, cold water. Do not put them in warm water or into a warm dryer before the stain is gone. Once something warm hits the stain, it will be set forever.
2007-03-02 08:59:26
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answered by Leann C 5
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Pour some perioxide on the stain and let it sit until it stops fizzing then wash it out with cold water. Do this again.
If the stain isn't gone try some Zout, Zout gets out ink and set in stains it will get out blood too.
2007-03-02 09:01:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I like Oxi Clean stain remover pretty good. It's in a blue spray bottle. You may have to use it a couple of times to get all the blood out but it almost always works for me. Try not to put the jeans in the dryer before getting all the blood out.
2007-03-02 09:55:17
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answered by litlshelly 1
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soak the part of the jeans that have the blood stain with tepid water then add SALT , leave this way till you see the blood is being removed from the stain, as long as you have´t washed them in hot water it should come out keep doing this it might take a couple of try´s but salt removes blood stain´s. when your happy the stain is out wash on 30cº just to be sure it´s all been removed
2007-03-02 11:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Liquid stain remover for laundry works really well on blood. I turn the washer to cold wash & rinse. I start it and wet the area with the blood. I stop the machine. I pour the liquid on it and it foams. I rub the area against itself. I turn the washer on again and rinse and repeat a few times. Then I leave the article in the machine for a half hour or so before starting it up and letting it continue throught the wash cycle, after adding regular detergent.
2007-03-02 09:06:36
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answered by Susan M 7
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RE:
How do you get blood stains out of jeans?
I fell on some ice today and cut my knee, getting blood on my jeans. I have no idea how to get it out.
2015-07-31 00:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Dual action spray and wash is what I would use. It gets out everything from grass stains to wine to blood that has been in there for years. Havent found anything that it wont work on.
2007-03-02 09:03:55
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answered by hot mama 1
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If the stain is still wet all you need is soaking in cold water.
H2O2 (Hydrogen peroxide) is like a 'bleach' as it will cause some decomposition of the material and/or color fade-washout-damage.
Plain cold water does the trick on a still wet-damp stain.
2007-03-02 09:06:20
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answered by occluderx 4
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If you haven't washed them yet, rub Dawn liquid dish washing detergent into the stain - let them set for a couple of hours (or more) then wash them. Dawn is the very best thing I have found for stains.
2007-03-02 08:59:19
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answered by ra63 6
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If the blood is still wet or damp pour hydrogen peroxide on it. The peroxide will eat the protein (blood) then wash as usual.
2007-03-02 09:03:43
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answered by big_mustache 6
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