How do you remove a blood stain?

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Cut my leg and it bled through my jeans. how can I get it out?

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  1. Gary S says:

    Hope that you are okay. To clean your jeans pour hydrogen peroxide on the stain. Let it work out and then wash in cold water. Be sure to check that all the stain has been removed before putting in the dryer

  2. Spam says:

    Shampoo works good, any type of shampoo should do, it put a capfull on the stain.

    If the blood stain is not completely removed, bleach with 3 % hydrogen peroxide applied with a medicine dropper. Add a drop of ammonia to the hydrogen peroxide on the material for better stain removal. Flush with water.

  3. (¯'·._.·[ O.o°AJAY°O.o ]·._. says:

    Use a solution of peroxide diluted in water. If your jeans are dark, and you use raw peroxide, it will cause a white stain similar to bleach.

  4. dandyPANDYpanda says:

    there are many stain removers you can buy at the store…my personal favorite is Zout because i had a really bad deep cut from hiking and the stain came out like that…it works better after the stain has dryed, or at least it does for me

  5. Voodoo says:

    Rinse, rinse, rinse … then rinse some more!

    Be sure to use cool or cold water, never warm or hot. Keep rinsing until the water is running absolutely clear.

    Laundry pre-wash products like Shout don’t work so well on blood. Regular detergents don’t either. Pre-treat the stained area with a diluted solution of something like Simple Green, Awesome, or Oxi-Clean and let it sit for at least a few minutes. There are also spray and liquid products made specifically for PET stains (including blood) that will remove almost any organic stain from fabric. They are more expensive, though … try the others first.

    Then rinse, rinse, rinse some more. You may have to repeat the pre-treatment a few times … as long as blood is still rinsing out, keep rinsing. THEN wash your jeans as usual, but use cold/cool water. After washing, check to be sure the stain is gone before you dry the jeans … heat from the dryer will "set" the stain and it will be permanant.

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