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I use this stuff called "L.A.'s AWESOME Cleaner" I get it at the Dollar Tree, but have seen it at Family Dollar and Dollar General.... this stuff is by far the best stain remover I have ever used....
I need help last night my daughter had a cut and the bandage came off and big blood spot on pillow and sheets. I tried oxi clean did not work. Please help
I use this stuff called "L.A.'s AWESOME Cleaner" I get it at the Dollar Tree, but have seen it at Family Dollar and Dollar General.... this stuff is by far the best stain remover I have ever used....
VINEGAR AND BAKING SODA!!!! it gets blood out of ANYTHING!!!
Sometimes I use a little BarKeeper's Friend(or Bon Ami, or similar type of mon abrasive cleanser), Cold water and a toothbrush. Try mixing a little paste and scrubbing with the toothbrush, runsing with cold water and trying again if the stain seems to be dissappearing. It sorks for me, but not all the time. Blood is tricky, good luck!!
When my girls are on their periods and they get blood all over the sheets and underwear I soak them in Cold Water.
Good Luck
I once got ink on my best friend's shirt she'd let me borrow. I bought a can of cheap aerosal hairspray and sprayed and rubbed, sprayed and rubbed, over and over and it really did come out!! I was amazed! I don't know if it works on blood, but it's worth a shot.
I'm going 3rd on the peroxide. My daughter bit her tongue recently and I didn't have any, so I used just the regular spot remover (twice). Didn't work. Got peroxide and no more spot.
Peroxide gets blood out of clothing . . . hopefully will still do the trick if you already dried the stain!
Good luck!
Try Hydrogen Peroxide.
You could try to use peroxide on the blood stain.. Good Luck!
Hydrogen Peroxide works great!!! You will want to spray the spot and rub it with a cloth, you may have to repeat this several times to get the spot completely out. If you put the sheets in the dryer then nothing is going to work, trust me!!!
Good Luck
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i haven't read other responses but i'm sure people mentioned wash in cold water, use oxyclean, ect...
the absolute best way to remove blodd from something is with peroxide. i worked at an animal clinic and we used it to remove blood from fabrics all the time. (it also works when stained on skin or hair). we kept it in a spray bottle and just strayed it right on. it doesn't matter if it is dried on before you do it or not. there is never any hint of stain left over. it bubbles up and removes every bit of it. then wash and dry as normal.
try pouring peroxide on it!!