I use ammonia to get out blood andgrass stains. They dissolve like magic. I use straight ammoniawith a toothbrushto clean grassstains off of running shoes. With blood it works very well-- but if a stain has been set for a long time, some additional scrubbing with detergent or stain remo...
Blood For fresh stains, dip the item in cold water, then scatter a small amount of ammonia on the stain. For stains which may have already set in, first wet it in warm water. Use unseasoned meat tenderizer and pour some over the stain, mixing it up with the damp cloth to form a pa...
I am very familiar with these types of stains. I always presoak them in BIZ powder. It works miracles. The sooner you can soak the clothes the better, but I have also gotten out old stains (including grass, tomato sauce, blood, etc.) with BIZ, just soaking a bit longer. I also ...
Here, find proven ways to get blood out of clothes (and more) according to how old the stain is. Some of these are bound to really surprise you! In this article, you’ll find: How to get new blood stains out of clothing How to get dried blood stains out of clothing How to get ...
The whitening and freckle-removing cosmetic containing ginseng extract disclosed by the invention can improve skin metabolism, can promote skin blood circulation, can increase skin nutrition, can effectively remove free radial, can eliminate pigmentation and can weaken wrinkles and stains appearing on the...
fabric article, or the soil retains a significant portion of water on the fabric article. Examples of water-based soils include, but are not limited to beverages, many food soils, water soluble dyes, bodily fluids such as sweat, urine or blood, outdoor soils such as grass stains and mud....