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Created on: July 29, 2009
Removing blood from all types of clothing is hard. Hence, you may use certain products thatcan harm your clothing; silk, wool, cotton, polyester, etc. Dealing with different types of fabrics requires different textures. I'm a pretty well experienced on that because I am a women, and I was married with children. Like most women, we have to move quickly when it comes to removing stains. Its so many remedies when dealing with stains, you can try a hundred and two will really work. I do know one good secret to removing blood stains.
The mystery product even with out soaking your clothes is Peroxide, it is mild but it's strong. I actually told many people about this, and they all say it works. When using this solution, you can put the peroxide directly on the stain. You will not have to soak it because you will let the peroxide siton the stain for about a half hour, and the longer it sits the better it works. You will see the blood start to sizzle just like when you pour Peroxide on wounds, and it's actually a good thing because thats when you know it's working. . Rinse it with hot water when dealing with whites and cold with blacks or just warm with either. I hang it to dry, but the key is when I wash it in the cycle the toughest blood stains comes out. Still, you can hand wash it with any detergent you like, I use OXY-CLEAN and ALL. Still wash your clothes in the washer machine if you can, but never pour the peroxide in the washing machine.
I am happy to share my experience on this because with most stains like baby throw up and blood I'm pretty knowledgeable. If there wasn't washing machines, then articles on blood would be number one in a million. Hand washing clothes is good exercise, and the stains in your clothes come out easier. I hand wash clothes more than I use a washing machine, and if your good it works better by hand. I am telling you that Peroxide, ALL, and Oxy-Clean is so good on clothes. I used to hand wash loads of clothes and I it went quicker when you wasn't scrubbing stains the whole time. Now that I am going to be having another baby in November, I will be hand washing a lot of throw up stains. Take my advice try it, it works really well.
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