Dab away any excess blood with a clean paper towel and then flush the stain using cool or cold water from behind. This can be done at a faucet for hardier fabrics like cotton or linen, but you may want to drip water onto more delicate fabrics that require spot cleaning using a sponge...
I have lots of mom friends … and apparently, their kids are clumsy too. Anyway, I learned some amazing tricks from them that I want to share. This soccer season, I’ve already successfully rescued one dried-blood-stained shirt from certain death. ...
Blood stains can be the bane of laundry day and a real puzzle when they land on various materials. From your favorite shirt to the living room carpet, these stubborn marks seem to have a knack for appearing where they're least wanted. Learning how to remove blood stains from any ...
It turns out that hand sanitizer is the best way to remove ink from clothes! Using the same method I used to figure out the best way toget out grass stainsandremove blood stains, I tried several stain removers before determining that hand sanitizer worked best. I also found that not only...
Blood For a wet stain: Soak in water, then dab on ammonia with a cotton swab. For a dry stain: Soak in salt water for a few hours. Rinse, then treat with an ammonia solution (see juice). Vomit Scrape off any excess using a plastic knife. Treat with Shout and let sit for 30 min...
Removing Damp Blood Stains If you do, soak the garment in cold water. Don’t use hot because it can set the stain. Rub the stain with bar soap and scrub it until it fades away. Then rub in laundry detergent that contains enzymes. ...
How to Remove Blood Stains from Clothes When to treat a bloodstain:Right away, if possible, sponge a wet bloodstain with cold water. How to treat machine-washables:For fresh stains, soak in cold water, then launder. For dried stains, pretreat or soak in warm water with aproduct containin...
Also, natural body oils and sweat inevitably end up on sheets, not to mention other body fluids, like saliva and blood. None of this is pleasant to think about, so think of it as a gentle reminder to make those trips up and down the stairs to the laundry room even on days you...
When I removed the top from the washer, I was amazed that it did work—the stain was gone. This is now a staple in my laundry room. Patricia R. This stuff works! I bought this as part of the recipe for a stain remover, and it worked on hair dye that had splashed on my BRAND ...
The main items I am concerned with are a cotton screen print shirt, and some cotton/spandex pants coated with a fake velour. Please help, I love these clothes!! Thank you Reply craigJanuary 5, 2009 - 11:52 am hi i threw a wet towel into my laundry bag, and mold has grown and spr...