Hoping you have not hurt your self or anyone else causing the blood stain, hydrogen peroxide will get blood stains out without damaging the color of the surrounding fabric. Blood generally turns to a deep brown-red color after it has sit for a while.
2007-09-12 15:48:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Use Hydrogen Peroxide. Rub peroxide on the stain first then brush a little bleach on it. It will fizz. Keep rubbing stain and it will come out. Repeat as needed until stain is removed.
Works everytime..
2007-09-16 14:24:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Blood stains turns brown after being in the air. The best way to remove them is to wash in cold water immediately while still fresh. after it dries it's hard to remove
2007-09-12 16:01:39
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answered by puddintain 3
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Blood tends to dry to a reddish-brown color. If you soak the stained area with peroxide, it will come right on out though, unless it is well and truly set. I did that for a pair of my husband's work pants.
2007-09-12 16:01:45
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answered by Tigger 7
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They (whoever they are) say blood stains can come out with milk. DO NOT dry the item of clothing until the stain is out.
2007-09-12 18:14:07
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answered by red 7
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Hydrogen peroxide will remove blood stains.
2007-09-12 15:49:00
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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Okay, well being that my Aunt is a nurse and she deals with blood, here is what you do.Take the clothing product and put Dawn dish detergent on it scrub it softly then wash it in cold water. That should help but it not then Oxyclean that stuff always seems to work it hasn't failed me yet!
2007-09-13 01:45:45
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answered by Babyd 1
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Onion skins ans beets make a nice dye. Did you want one that was washable?
2007-09-12 15:45:41
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answered by phrog_1975 3
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