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Removing Blood Stains from Clothing

To remove blood stains from clothing, follow these steps immediately, if possible:

  1. Saturate cotton balls or gauze with peroxide.
  2. Put gauze or cotton balls underneath the fabric to catch any moisture from the peroxide.
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  4. Start "blotting" the stain, keep blotting until the stain is gone.

This will not leave a stain ring, I actually saw it being used on my mom during a chemo session. She had on a satin blouse, neither it nor the camisole were damaged!

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August 29, 20130 found this helpful

You really don't need the cotton balls or gauze all you need is the peroxide and warm water. But if you wanna spend the extra money on the cotton balls that aren't really needed, that's up to you.

 

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