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Blood Stains on Clothing

How do I clean blood stains on denim?

Siasdev from South Africa

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RE: Blood Stains on Clothing

How to get dried blood from corduroy jacket?

Post By george l. (Guest Post)

RE: Blood Stains on Clothing

Just uber-bleached an old bloodstain in hot water. Definitely a no-no. I wanted to do a biz boil, but have no idea where to find biz in France. Read some stuff on the internet and went out to buy the strongest Hydrogen peroxide they had at the pharmacy. Applied, little bit of scrubbing and I can no longer tell where the strain is. Don't know if I would try this on colored things, since the bottle is marked for bleaching, but it worked great on a white item I thought was ruined. ps- the shampoo thing does work on fresh stains.

Post By Kathy (Guest Post)

RE: Blood Stains on Clothing

Barkeepers friend works great on whites and zout which I got at the dollar store has taken out many old stains I could not get out with anything else on colors.

Post by sharonask

RE: Blood Stains on Chair

I have tried Peroxide, Vinegar and a stain remover but the blood is still there. What do I try now? The blood has been on the chair for about 8 months so it is difficult to remove.

Post By Betty Faires (Guest Post)

RE: Blood Stains on Clothing

Clear ammonia and water works well. I managed to remove a lot of blood from a brand new recliner chair a few years back with the solution. I would not use sudsy ammonia due to all the soapy residue.

Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)

RE: Blood Stains on Clothing

PEROXIDE WILL WORK. TEST SMALL AREA OF COLORED FABRIC FIRST. I HAVE NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH IT BLEACHING COLORED CLOTHES THOUGH. GOOD LUCK.

Post By JO (Guest Post)

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