Saturday, March 13, 2010

How can I remove blood stains from a bed sheet?

Dealing w/ typical girl problems


(every time of the monthHow can I remove blood stains from a bed sheet?
I heard that lemon juice, vinegar, and peroxide all work very good.How can I remove blood stains from a bed sheet?
If you catch the stain early enough, simple soap and water should remove it. If you let the stain set, then try Resolve Stain Remover or a really cheap shampoo that dries out your hair. (I don't know why, but that cheap shampoo stuff works.) Also, you can try applying detergent to the stain and let it sit in your sink or tub for a few hours. After that, just rinse and the stain should be gone. Letting a stain sit in a cleaning fluid is what works best. It takes patience, but almost always work.
Peroxide is good. Also, they sell a solution at Hanckock Fabrics, Michaels and Joanns that actually gets out blood, wine stains, and any other stains , I just can't think of the name of it. Resolve is also really good.
i read this somewhere and done it, it works like a charm:





get the stain wet with cold water, then rub with SALT! rub and add more salt as needed till it comes out! any kind of salt - i've used table salt and sea salt, both worked fine. then launder as usual!!!





easy and safe!!
If it happens everytime, you must keep a calender so you know when to expect it. Or, just invest in some black or navy fitted/bottom sheets and mix the rest of the bedding with other colors to make it fancier.
rinse it with cold water before you wash it. if you use warm it will set the stain. cold water and a spot cleaner work great. But get it before you wash it or after you dry it it will never come out!
Hi, try washing the sheets in cold water. If you use warm water the blood will set in and become harder to get out. I heard putting baking soda in the laundry will help take the stain out.
always do it as soon as possible, make sure you use COLD water and soap, then throw it in the washing machine. always works for me.
Meat tenderizer, cold water, hydrogen peroxide. Any of them.
i heard that you could wash it with peroxide then wash it with regular washing powder

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