Question Posted Wednesday February 1 2006, 7:07 pm
omg im like going to die i borrowed a friends pair of light jeans last week and i have my period and i leaked throu on them and i put peeroxide on it and put it in the dryer and ran them through cold water and it didnt come out please how do you get period stains out!!?!?!? i need help fast shes going to be here in like and hour
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? tcklebunni answered Friday February 3 2006, 7:48 pm: Ok first of all, what you need to do is tell her that you spilled raspberry juice on the and that you sent them to the cleaners. That should buy you about 2-3 days to get the stain out for real.A quick easy way is to wash it with shampoo. Any shampoo should do the trick but if it doesn't you have to try somethinga little more drastic! This will work for sure.First, grab the needed supplies:a wetspong with soap, hairspray and two paper towels.Dab the stain with a clean wet sponge to get as much of the stain out as possible.Allow the stain to air dry. Spray the stain with hair spray. Alot of hairspray!! Sandwich the stained fabric between two paper towels.Blot the backside of the jeans while working the stain into the other paper towel until stain is lifted. Apply laundry pre-treatment or stain remover and then wash and air dry! I hope I helped!!!! I hope it all goes good too! [ tcklebunni's advice column | Ask tcklebunni A Question ]
hubhottie answered Thursday February 2 2006, 9:33 am: try dove soap..
like when it first happens this normally works with cold water..but now that you washed them i'm not sure if it will work! and i'm probally to tate now but for future reference maybe..
sizzlinmandolin answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 9:08 pm: Never use hot water. All you can do when that happens is soap, cold water, and a lot of hardcore scrubbing. Running it through the wash can help, but if you're having a really hard time with it it may not come out. I think you should just tell your friend what happened she will understand. Offer to buy her a new pair of jeans. Good luck! [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
malibubarbiie111 answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 8:16 pm: you aren`t supposed to put it in the dryer if it`s stained!! then it will never come out. you should put hot water on it && some tide with bleach alternative for colors!! && like scrub it out. . .
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that was my answer to you question. . . && it was the truth. . . thats what my mom said. and i`m pretty sure my mom knows what she is talkign about. because she has been doing laundry for a long time. am i right? yeah. i think so [ malibubarbiie111's advice column | Ask malibubarbiie111 A Question ]
LoveNJstyle answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 8:10 pm: I've heard cold water is best to remove those stains. scrub like you've never scrubed before! If you can't get it out by the time she gets there, tell her what happened and that you will try your hardest to get it out and if it's not out by friday, you'll buy her new ones. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
TheLoveDoctor answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 7:20 pm: aww try rubbing ice on the spot then wash them using tide with bleach, the stuff thats okay to use on colored clothes. or something like that.
ThugGirl041790 answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 7:13 pm: Thats something thats extremely hard to get out.. I`d tell her what happened yea its a little embarrassing but better then makin some cheesy lie up.. Tell her you`ll give her the money for them.. She`s a female she should understand sweetie.. ♥Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
TheOldOne answered Wednesday February 1 2006, 7:12 pm: Well, telling the truth and offering to pay for them or buy a new pair is your best choice.
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