How to get a blood stain out of clothes?

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I have alot of blood stains on my pants .. & i don’t know how to get the stain out so that I can wear it.
& On my blankets …. Does anybody know how to get them out ?

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  1. Andrea says:

    I have a secret for fresh blood stains.. Soak the blood in a small cup of milk and gently squeeze continuously. The blood will come out in NO TIME and leave no stain behind.

  2. Regina says:

    I’ve been a nurse for 21 years and always find that hydrogen peroxide solution poured onto some gauze and held onto the blood stain works. You have to repeat the process several times, but with each application the stain becomes lighter. Use the peroxide on the stain before wetting the fabric. That should do it.

  3. knowitall says:

    You have to work FAST and use cold water-ONLY to soak an object in or WIPE off TIME is very important. SUCCESS depends on how long its been since the blood stain has been there. Soak, use cold water wipe, wipe, wipe. GO, GO, GO!

  4. Sheila B says:

    Soak the stained items in cold water…no hot water…for several hours; perhaps overnight. Do not put the items in the washing machine with detergent until the blood stains are gone. At this point, rub the stain with shampoo and soak longer if necessary. If the stain remains, buy Oxyclean and follow the directions.

    Also, JoAnn fabrics sells small bottles of various types of stain remover, including one that removes blood, for only a couple dollars. I think the brand is Carbona; the bottles are yellow plastic. This works well for removing blood from a non-washable item.

  5. Cheshire Cat says:

    hydrogen peroxide. Saturate stain and let stand for 15 minutes. Wash warm=0)

    hope it works out, peace

  6. mebekili says:

    oxyclean works really really well for this. Put the items in your washing machine with 2 or 3 scoops of oxyclean and COLD water…. let it soak for a couple of hours before adding soap and running the washer…. I’ve never had it not work.

  7. Tricia G says:

    Check at your local grocery store (not Wal-Mart) in the laundry aisle for RIT products. It should be next to where the RIT dye is. They have a blood remover and it works great.

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