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How to get blood out of clothing????? [dunno] I know Cindy would know, where is she when you need her. [tongue]

When I was little I got nosebleeds all the time, well I haven't had one for years, and years, and years....

Yesterday I got one, and today I got one too,(I was told it's probably from the dry heat and air)....and I got some blood on my most favorite warm robe....HELP!!!!

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Do you have any hydrogen peroxide?
Pour some on it ASAP!
The sooner the better.

If you have a big enough bottle of it you might be able to get most of it out with the peroxide, keep rubbing the stain so it absorbs the peroxide. When you get it out or broken down wash it with laundry detergent, and if you have some "Spray Power" from Wal-Mart spray that on it first. Don't dry it until the stain is gone, or you'll never get it all the way out.

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Yup, I completely agree with Cindy that hydrogen peroxide is the BEST blood stain remover! [thumb] It also seems to be safe on most fabrics - I've even used it cautiously on silk.

To save $ (those little bottles of hydrogen peroxide add up), I purchase "bleach alternative" that is chlorine free - hydrogen peroxide in bulk!

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Thank you both.....I'll let you know how it goes.... [kissies]
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