How to Remove Blood Stains |
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How to Remove Blood Stains |
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Blood stains are permanent once they set. Removing them before the item is washed and dried is essential. This is an incredibly simple and easy method that requires no fancy stain removers! All you need is cold water and good old fashioned soap. Liquid soap is easiest, but bar soap works as well.
Soap Lather Method
Wet the stained area in cool or cold water. Rub a generous amount of soap or shampoo right into stain. Scrub the area hard between your fists, with your palms facing each other. Work up a good lather. Add more water if needed. Rinse in cold water and repeat until the stain is gone. Do not use hot water. Hot water makes the stain set in. If the hand washing with soap does not immediately get the blood out, pour ammonia straight on most items of clothing--it will NOT damage the fabric like bleach will. It will not fade your clothes unless the dye in the fabric is not permanent or tie dyed or batik. The blood stain will magically disappear. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This information come from internet, the point has nothing to do with this website, If a violation of your rights, please contact us, we will delete the information. |
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