Hydrogen peroxide! Let it soak on there for a couple of minutes. Rub fabric together. Rinse it with cold water.
2007-05-09 08:46:58
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answered by thesunwasshiningonthesea 5
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Be careful with hydrogen peroxide. If you go this route, test a small, un-noticeable area first because it might affect the dye. Instead, try treating it with a Spray n' Wash stain stick and washing it in cold water. DO NOT put it in the dryer unless the stain is gone.
2007-05-09 08:50:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Soak the shirt in COLD water and detergent in a bucket or sink overnight.
NEVER use warm or hot water on blood. For some reason it sets the blood in.
2007-05-09 08:47:49
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answered by Tumbleweed 5
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Hydrogen peroxide. Try rinsing most of it out first with cold water. Never hot, it sets the blood. Then use hydrogen peroxide.
2007-05-09 08:47:23
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answered by fluffernut 7
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Try soaking the bloody areas in milk then wash.
2007-05-09 11:46:01
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answered by yrluv526 1
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Soak in cold water until only shadow is left, keep washing in cold without drying till shadow is gone.
2007-05-09 08:46:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Oxy Clean
2007-05-09 08:53:33
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answered by J Doe 5
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I have found that peroxide works well.Just pour it on the spots and then wash as usual.
2007-05-09 08:50:57
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answered by jess 1
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yes... like they said... COLD water and hydrogen peroxide. but don't use too much, esp on dark clothes - you might bleach out some of the color.
2007-05-09 08:50:13
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answered by L_PJS 3
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Soak in OxyClean... That stuff gets everything out! :)
good luck! :)
2007-05-09 08:49:54
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answered by ivy9toes 6
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