In our daily lives, we may get injured for some reason, and the blood may stain our clothes. There is also a situation where clothes are stained with blood when we are treating an injured person. At this time, we must pay attention to master the correct cleaning method so that the clothes will not leave blood stains. The cleaning methods for fresh blood stains and old blood stains are different. Removing Fresh Blood Stains Fresh blood on any fabric can be removed by washing with water. When washing, first wash with clean cold water, then wash with soapy water or laundry detergent. If you use hot water to wash, it will not only fail to achieve the purpose of cleaning, but will also cause the blood to coagulate, leaving indelible marks on the clothes. Removing Old Blood Stains 1. Older blood stains on clothes can be wiped with a mixture of 2 parts borax, 1 part 10% ammonia water and 20 parts water. After the blood stains are removed, rinse with clean water. Old blood stains can also be washed with lemon juice and salt water. 2. Bloodstains on Fine Dyed Silk and Wool Garments The bloodstains can be washed off by adding starch and water to make a paste. After mixing, apply the paste on the bloodstains and let it dry. After it is completely dry, scrape off the starch, wash it with soapy water first, then rinse it with clean water, and finally wash it with vinegar solution made of 15 grams of vinegar and 1 liter of water. The effect is quite good. 3. There is also a small folk remedy. Mash the white radish and add salt to scrub it, or soak it in salt water for 1 hour and then rinse it with clean water. Removing Blood Stains from White Clothes 1. Blood stains on white clothing can be removed by diluting 1 part sodium thiosulfate with 50 parts water and then heating to 35 degrees Celsius. Soak the white clothing in this hot liquid until the blood color disappears, then wash with water. 2. When the blood stains on white clothing are old and firmly attached to the clothing due to boiling, they can be removed with "Fade Away". 3. You can also use a 5% concentration of baking soda solution or ammonia water to soak it, take it out after soaking it overnight, then soak the blood stain with a bleach solution (1 part bleaching powder, 10 parts water), and then rinse it carefully with water. 4. To remove blood stains on white fabrics, you can also soak the fabric in a 3% vinegar solution, leave it for 12 hours, and then rinse it with water. The effect is also very good. Removing Blood Stains from Large Fabrics If it is a cotton-padded coat or quilt, do not take it apart for washing immediately. You can mix cornstarch (or white shoe powder, chalk) with water to make a paste. Apply it on the bloodstain, and then rub off the cornstarch with your hands after it dries. It will be easier to wash later. |
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