How do I remove small BLOOD stain from a Tennis Shoe?

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Hi! :o )

I recently purchased my Daughter a pair of K Swiss Tennis Shoes and after an afternoon of tennis practice she had horrible blisters on her ankles and she bled a little where your ankle goes in the tennis shoe.

How do I remove the blood stain? I am going to give these to my friends' daughter whom they fit better but we want to get the stain out. It's maybe the size of a pin head. It is very small.

Please help! Thanks so much!! :o )

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  1. heartsonfire says:

    Peroxide and cold water. Pour or blot peroxide onto the blood stains. It will start to bubble or fizz. Let it sit while it is fizzing and then add a little more. Rinse with cold water.

  2. Alice S says:

    try using a q-tip and hot water

  3. waverbreaker says:

    Try using cold water, and if the shoe is white you can try dabbing a small amount of bleach onto the stain.

  4. glitterchic04 says:

    put some hydrogen peroxide on a q-tip and rub onto the stain. make sure it is pretty wet and then let it set for 5 to 10 minutes.. the peroxide will dissolve the blood away. they just wipe with hot water and let dry. this works well on all types of blood stains. best of luck!

  5. Carol says:

    you could try bleaching them.
    my white flats had blood stains..and i just bleached them and the stains came out.

  6. eric the great says:

    if you might have some TOM SOAP it just might take it out . it has taken other stains out for me of some food stains.good luck

  7. dorkotron says:

    try dabbing it with hydrogen peroxide.

    also, a product called stain devil offers stain removers for specific stains; formula 4 is for blood and milk. (this stuff is amazing! i found mine at kroger, but the local walmart doesn't carry it.) this is really your best choice since it will quickly make the blood disappear.

    note: heat sets protein stains, so always use cool water on blood.

  8. kc's girl says:

    use a tooth brush and peroxide

  9. becca says:

    pour a bit of peroxide on it then blot it repeat until stain is gone

  10. debijs says:

    ~~~Wet the spot well with hydrogen peroxide and let it sit and bubble away. Repeat if necessary. It will disappear.~~~

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