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one likes to find blood on their clothing or sheets, but it happens. Whether a nosebleed or a paper cut, accidents happen. Luckily, there are several ways to remove the stain without having to replace your items. Here are some tips and tricks for removing those pesky blood stains from your clothing and sheets.<br>
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TIPS FOR REMOVING BLOOD STAINS FROM CLOTHING AND SHEETS ONE LIKES TO FIND BLOOD ON THEIR CLOTHING OR SHEETS, BUT IT HAPPENS. WHETHER A NOSEBLEED OR A PAPER CUT, ACCIDENTS HAPPEN WWW.GLEAMINGCLEANINGSERVICES.COM
USING DETERGENTS OR SOAPS The first step in removing the stain is to rinse the item with cold water before attempting any additional treatments and set it soak for 4-8 hours.. After rinsing with cold water, try using a detergent or soap specifically designed for use on fabrics. Rubbing the detergent into the fabric can help loosen up the blood particles that have been absorbed into the material. If possible, leave the detergent in place for at least 30 minutes before rinsing off thoroughly with cold water WWW.GLEAMINGCLEANINGSERVICES.COM
USING HYDROGEN PEROXIDE If you don’t have access to a detergent specifically designed for fabrics, hydrogen peroxide can also be used to remove blood stains from clothing and sheets. To start, pour a small amount of hydrogen peroxide directly onto the stain and allow it to soak in for 10-15 minutes WWW.GLEAMINGCLEANINGSERVICES.COM
USING SALT WATER Salt water is another great option when trying to remove blood stains from clothing and sheets. Start by creating a saltwater solution by combining 1 teaspoon of salt with 1 cup (236 ml) of warm water in a bowl or bucket large enough for you to submerge your item into it fully. Once you’ve created your solution, submerge your item into it and make sure all areas covered by the stain are submerged as well. Allow your item to soak in this solution overnight before washing as normal with cold water in the morning WWW.GLEAMINGCLEANINGSERVICES.COM
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