Especially on white fabric....
2007-06-18
15:32:23
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asked by
Khamirul Bin Mataree
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Home & Garden
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No! I'm not killing someone but I bleed on my leg....
2007-06-18
15:43:35 ·
update #1
A simple method will be nice, please... :)
2007-06-18
15:45:01 ·
update #2
I'll likely to wash them in a washing machine.
2007-06-18
15:48:11 ·
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Oxy clean? Hydrogen Perixoxide???? Etc etc..... What is that?
2007-06-18
15:55:58 ·
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Where can I get those things? .... Oh! No! My work will truly going a "haunted"....
2007-06-18
15:57:24 ·
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Ok..... Thanks a lot. :). Any other way?
2007-06-18
16:45:35 ·
update #6
The stains have been 1 week more dried on my cloth....
2007-06-18
18:45:14 ·
update #7
How long do I have to soak my cloth in the salt water to remove the blood stains?..... :)
2007-06-19
14:10:44 ·
update #8
Thanks for the new idea of using the vinegar.... I'll try it on... ;)
2007-06-23
00:08:35 ·
update #9
Ice method? Wow! Thats really new. Thanks... :)
2007-06-23
15:04:54 ·
update #10
Immerse immediately in very strong salt water. keep changing the salt water until it runs clear. Rub any remaining marks with a salt paste, rinse thoroughly in cold water, allow to soak in cold water and biological detergent. At no time allow the stain to dry out. Do not use hot water - this will set the stain Once stain has gone wash as normal. Old stains may be treated using a solution of 10 ml ( 2 teaspoons) of ammonia in half a litre (pint of cold water), and a few drops of hydrogen peroxide added. Care should be taken with fabric. Suggest test on part of fabric that does not show, for instance the hem of fabric.
2007-06-18 15:41:07
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answered by SchiEtka 4
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As somebody in the scientific occupation, i will inform you that nurses use peroxide to get rid of blood stains lots. the secret is to be rapid approximately it. Pour a tablespoon of peroxide in a small dish, have some chilly water and an absorbent previous towel available. Use an previous cloth or cotton swabs dipped in peroxide to scrub the stain. initiate small with the aid of dropping some drops a peroxide onto stain then blot up with towel. Drip slightly water on stain and blot. Repeat until stain is bumped off. the fast rinse of water will keep the peroxide from bleaching out the cloth. I even have had sturdy success with ammonia as Cutie stated for many styles of alternative stains on carpet and cloth yet have on no account tried on blood. Worst case difficulty, you do some thing incorrect or too long, too lots, etc and stain set, that's surprisingly straight forward to recuperate a chair. you are going to be satisfied to digital mail me in case you may want help recuperating the seat, as I even have executed that many cases. sturdy success.
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answered by kreitman 4
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Wear pants when using the weed wacker you got for Father's Day.....I didn't, and had the same problem.
.....soaking in liquid bleach & water will work but is very harsh. In the US, use a Spray & Wash stain stick or spray to treat immediately and then use OxiClean or Biz to soak for a few hours when you have more time. After checking to make sure the stain is released (it may take longer or more than once) you can wash them with your regular load. Peroxide will also work, but you may not have it on hand and it isn't my first choice, or my second.
2007-06-18 15:48:50
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answered by Ginger 6
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Simple.. Just put peroxide on it. Then scrub the spot with an old tooth brush or something similar. The stain should come right out. This is what most women use if they 'start' and it gets on there clothes. Make sure you dont dry it if the stain isnt completly out or it will set the stain
2007-06-18 17:51:57
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answered by megleg88 5
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Soak in a bucket of COLD water with about a cup of salt, probably for a day or two. then take out and run through the washing machine. Hang up to dry.
2007-06-26 09:25:59
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answered by three of nine 2
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Use straight hydrogen peroxide if the fabric is white. The other sure-fire method is COLD water and a really basic soap like Ivory. That always works for me.
2007-06-25 06:39:54
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answered by Janet A 2
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Hydrogen Peroxide. It's next to the alcohol in the first aid aisle. It usually comes in a brown bottle. Pour a small amount on the blood. Rub together, and then rinse. You may have to do this a few times, but it will get the blood out.
2007-06-23 05:46:01
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answered by ? 5
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If you catch it right away, cold water. If its already set, make a paste with water and meat tenderizer (Adlophs). Let it set a minute then throw in the wash. The meat tenderizer contains enzymes that will help break down the blood. If your article is white, then use a little bleach in the washer as well.
2007-06-25 23:43:41
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answered by Debbie 5
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vanish oxy clean you will get it in the supermarket great for those awkward stains,you just apply to stain then some hot water rub in for a sec throw in machine at 60 degrees with your washing powder and hey presto stains all gone brings your whites up fab
2007-06-24 01:33:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Pop it into some cold water and pour some table salt on it let it sink in then wash as normal in the washer been doing this with son's bedding as he always has a nose bleeds while asleep
2007-06-18 22:51:06
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answered by Mea 5
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