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any tricks to get blood off of clothes/bed?

It wasnt that... just alot of blood everywhere 🙁 I don't want everything to get stained. Does bleach work?
 
Originally posted by: sonz70
It wasnt that... just alot of blood everywhere 🙁 I don't want everything to get stained. Does bleach work?

Yeah if you don't mind huge white spots on your carpet or clothes.
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
I don't want everything to get stained. Does bleach work?

You asked, and it was answered. Damn!
Originally posted by: anno
hydrogen peroxide. it'll bubble right out.

anno

sure you can get rid of the stains with that, but CSI will still be able to find traces of hemoglobin :Q
 
Originally posted by: eelw
Originally posted by: sonz70
Originally posted by: Cooler
How did you cut your hand in Bed that badly 😕

Trying to cut a hole into a case side....

Don't bother explaining. We will just twist around the story even more.


Like how the title to his thread makes it appear that he popped some girls cherry. :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: jiwq
Originally posted by: Ornery
I don't want everything to get stained. Does bleach work?

You asked, and it was answered. Damn!
Originally posted by: anno
hydrogen peroxide. it'll bubble right out.

anno

sure you can get rid of the stains with that, but CSI will still be able to find traces of hemoglobin :Q

I thought in CSI they couldn't get any DNA from Bleached blood.
 
You can use an enzyme presoak or protein remover like Biz, Axion, or any other detergent that says enzyme or protein remover on the box. Use with these instructions for removing the stain from your carpet. Remember to use cool or lukewarm water, not hot.

Follow these procedures for non-washable articles, testing all removers first on an inconspicuous area of the article. For washable articles, the same methods may be used for localized stain removal before laundering.
1. BLOT up as much stain as possible. Place pad underneath.
2. Keep another ABSORBENT PAD moist with enzyme product over stain for 30 minutes. For stronger fabrics, TAMP with brush. FLUSH with water.
3. FLUSH with ammonia solution. FLUSH with water. BLOT.
4. FLUSH with vinegar solution. FLUSH with water. BLOT
5. For blood stains not completely removed. BLEACH with hydrogen peroxide (3%) applied with MEDICINE DROPPER. Add a drop of ammonia. FLUSH with water.
 
Originally posted by: montanafan
You can use an enzyme presoak or protein remover like Biz, Axion, or any other detergent that says enzyme or protein remover on the box. Use with these instructions for removing the stain from your carpet. Remember to use cool or lukewarm water, not hot.

Follow these procedures for non-washable articles, testing all removers first on an inconspicuous area of the article. For washable articles, the same methods may be used for localized stain removal before laundering.
1. BLOT up as much stain as possible. Place pad underneath.
2. Keep another ABSORBENT PAD moist with enzyme product over stain for 30 minutes. For stronger fabrics, TAMP with brush. FLUSH with water.
3. FLUSH with ammonia solution. FLUSH with water. BLOT.
4. FLUSH with vinegar solution. FLUSH with water. BLOT
5. For blood stains not completely removed. BLEACH with hydrogen peroxide (3%) applied with MEDICINE DROPPER. Add a drop of ammonia. FLUSH with water.


Thank you 🙂
 
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