Blood
stains are gruesome to look at. Moreover a horrible bloody stench also
accompanies them. The worst part is that these stains are not only fatal for
white clothes; rather they mar the appearance of dark clothes as well. They
tend to darken the color of your shirt, no matter how dark it might originally
be. Therefore, naturally none of us wants to incur such an unsightly mark on
our outfits. Yet, no matter how hard we might try to avoid such aggravating
stains, at some point in our lives we do come across them. Hence, it’s always
handy to know such tips which would help you get rid of these terrible blood
stains.
Given below are certain stain removal
tips which will result into a satisfactory removal of blood stains. Follow
these tips and blood stains would soon become history.
Things that you will require:
·
Dull
knife
·
Cold
water
·
Hydrogen
per oxide
·
Mild
liquid laundry detergent
·
Soft
tooth brush
Steps that you need to take:
1. The following method is particularly
useful for dried blood stains, which are generally set in deeply and are
consequently harder to remove. Primarily, you will need to scrape off this
dried blood from the stain with the help of a dull knife.
2. Then, place the back side of the stained
area under running cold water. This step would flush away maximum blood from
the stain. However, make sure that you place the back side of the stained cloth
instead of its front side. This is because placing the front side of the
stained area under water can result into further spreading of the stain.
3. Afterwards, soak this fabric into cold
water for some time depending upon the intensity of the stain. This time limit
can vary from 10 minutes to 60 minutes.
4. Now you need to take a little amount of
hydrogen per oxide on a rag and use this rag to blot the stain. Per oxide will
lead to the removal of a major percentage of the blood stain.
5. To get rid of the remaining blood stain
traces, pour some liquid laundry detergent onto the blood stain and gently work
it onto the stain with the help of fingers or you can also consider using a
soft tooth brush if the stain tends to be stubborn.
6.
Finally,
launder the colored clothes stain like you normally do and before placing the
previously stained garment into the dryer, make sure that all blood stain
remnants have gone satisfactorily.
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