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http://www.howtocleananything.com/tipdetails.asp?tid=793
That is a bit gross, thats never happend to me, but usually if you go to your washing machine on the cover of it, it tells you how to get certain things out of clothes and it should have blood. If not use the link above. ![]() |
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Rinse In The sink and Squeeze Then Place In Washing Machine ! xx
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well when i was about ten years old
i got hit in the head and my new shirt that i loved was covered in blood. my mom didnt throw it away she let it sit in the bathroom for weeks and then my grandma told her to soak it in salt water over night and she did and all the blood came out even after it sat there for weeks so just soak it in salt water. it works. |
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Great ? I always wondered about this.
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You need to Pre-soak it in some really cold water.
If you add some pre-soaking stain remover powder as well it works. Such as Biz or OxyClean maybe. |
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Yeah, they have it on my washing machine. Thanks for sharing, though.
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if your patient...put that in a bucket of bleach and HOTT water, for a long time...but if your not, take a very powerful scrub and SCRUBBBBBBBB till you see no more stains, LOL
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that happens to me all the time.
i just throw them in the washing machine and it comes out. if your patient...put that in a bucket of bleach and HOTT water, for a long time...but if your not, take a very powerful scrub and SCRUBBBBBBBB till you see no more stains, LOL ..youre not suppose to use hot water. youre suppose to use cold water....... |
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that sucks.
i would say, just get new sheets. that would be the easiest. and less embarrassing trying to get the blood out of your sheets. |
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after it happens... like within a few hours you can put warm water on it and then salt- which will absorb the blood. but i guess that only works if you have spots.... not like a puddle
would hydrogen peroxide work? |
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I'm pretty sure you are supposed to use cold water. I have had that somewhat happen to me before so dont think you are alone...but just soak it and then wash it.
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Dont use hot water.
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