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    Default Blood Stain Remover

    My teen daughter handed me a pair of her jama bottoms that she had "stained". she said she thought the jama bottoms were too stained and should be thrown away. Little did she know that I could treat them and they would be good as new. I got this off a diaper site.

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    6-8 cups water
    1/4 cup laundry detergent
    1/4 to 1/2 cup hydrogen peroxide

    By the way ALL the stain came ouf of the jammie bottoms.

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    Peroxide is the best!
    That's what I used when I was younger and had "overflow".
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    thanks for the idea........my son came home with a bloody shirt sleeve today from playing too rough on the playground at school!
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    Thanks for the idea.

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    Did you wash them in that or soak them in it then wash?
    I usually just pour peroxide over it, but can never get everything out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkeywrangler71 View Post
    Did you wash them in that or soak them in it then wash?
    I usually just pour peroxide over it, but can never get everything out.
    I soak the items in the solution to loosen up the blood from the fibers and then thrown in the wash. I wash in cold water just in case all the stain didn't get out since hot water sets stains.

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    Yep, all of us nurses know about peroxide for blood. And rubbing alcohol or hairspray for when your ink pen leaks in your pocket.
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