Home Remedies for Blood Stain Removal
Sometimes, life is full of blood, sweat, and tears. But at least the tears don't stain!
Now, blood for that matter can be a real chore and one of the most difficult stains to remove. Getting it out before the blood dries is always the best bet, using cold water or club soda and a towel to dab the stain away.
For dried blood, you'll need a little more help, but the process of wetting and repeatedly blotting up the stain is the same. In this case, you'll need to use a laundry detergent, an equal parts ammonia and water solution, or good old hydrogen peroxide to help ease the stain out. Remember to test an inconspicuous area for color fastness, and don't put the article of clothing in the dryer until you know you've gotten the stain out. Otherwise, the stain will set forever!
Sometimes, life is full of blood, sweat, and tears. But at least the tears don't stain!
Now, blood for that matter can be a real chore and one of the most difficult stains to remove. Getting it out before the blood dries is always the best bet, using cold water or club soda and a towel to dab the stain away.
For dried blood, you'll need a little more help, but the process of wetting and repeatedly blotting up the stain is the same. In this case, you'll need to use a laundry detergent, an equal parts ammonia and water solution, or good old hydrogen peroxide to help ease the stain out. Remember to test an inconspicuous area for color fastness, and don't put the article of clothing in the dryer until you know you've gotten the stain out. Otherwise, the stain will set forever!
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