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Question Posted Thursday October 12 2006, 12:26 pm

does anymore know any good household products at home that can get well this is a little embarassing but blood stains out of your underwear?

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orphans answered Saturday October 14 2006, 9:02 am:
what you need to do is wash it with freezing cold water, and then use soap on it and keep on soaping and using the cold water on it until it comes out as much as you can get it

than, just put it in the wash, and it should all come out

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madidlyqueen answered Saturday October 14 2006, 5:43 am:
To remove bloodstains, simply soak your undies in a basin of of very cold water. if this doesn't work than you could go to a bit more extreme measures and soak your undies in bleach! lol! i hope i have helped out

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Luyah answered Friday October 13 2006, 10:16 pm:
Dr Bronners soap.

cold water, use a little bronners, then rinse.

bronners is also great for washing face and body especially if my skin is oily that day.

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Mandy1166 answered Thursday October 12 2006, 6:55 pm:
Hydrogen peroxide is the absolute best for removing blood stains. The fresher the easier of course, but even dried blood comes out with a little effort. The hydrogen peroxide seems to do no damage to any fabric I've tried it on.

Hope this helps!
Mandy xox

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OiShmoi answered Thursday October 12 2006, 4:15 pm:
Cold water and dish soap.
Then wash them in the washing machine.

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honestXmiistake answered Thursday October 12 2006, 3:18 pm:
well try the other things first if it's been like that for a while, but if it ever happens again or if it like just happened, scrub it in cold water, then just wash it in the washing machine. my mom does that and you don't see any sign of blood after :)

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its_melissa_DuH answered Thursday October 12 2006, 3:14 pm:
wash it out with COLD WATER and rub salt in it. if that doesn't work, then just use bleach.
hope i helped!

xox melissa
p.s. please rate!

♥

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*Kate* answered Thursday October 12 2006, 1:31 pm:
If the stain is new you could try the Tide to go pen. Oxy clean makes this spray for laundry that gets blood stains out really well, once I had a huge bloody nose and got it all over my light blue blanket, it got the stain all the way out.

I hope this helped you

Kate <3

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