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By * la carte OP   Couple  over a year ago

Dublin

Got your attention

Anyone squeamish better move on...and, no - I didn't commit a crime

My teen daughter left me with some beautiful dried in blood stains . I usually don't mind too much but this is a lovely white garment...

Tried soaking, tried bicarbonate soda paste...to no avail

I read about hydrogen peroxide. Can that be purchased in a supermarket or the like? Does it actually work without leaving a visible stain?

Or does anybody have any other insights with dried in blood stains?

Or should I just bin said garment?

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By *horty_80sWoman  over a year ago

askme

Salt and cold water soak. Then wash. If that doesn't work its for the bin

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

Left a white shirt in the wash this morning after a bloodstain in work.

Soaked it in cold water and sprayed vanish pre wash on it ...came out ok ....but just a normal shirt nothing fancy

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By *ilthyNightsCouple  over a year ago

East / North, Cork

You can get hydrogen peroxide in chemists.

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By *atekeeperAndKeymasterCouple  over a year ago

Derry/Donegal

Cold water and salt soak should help

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find direct sunlight is great for naturally bleaching out stains. Cold water as well so it doesn't set.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"I find direct sunlight is great for naturally bleaching out stains. Cold water as well so it doesn't set. "

Wait... Cold water stops the sun from setting?

Fucking hell, how did I not know that before now?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A cold water solution of oxalic acid crystals will sort it

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By *ofusplusCouple  over a year ago

Limerick


"Salt and cold water soak. Then wash. If that doesn't work its for the bin "

Agree with this but I leave it soaking for 2 weeks in cold, very salty water then rinse and pop in washing machine, should do the trick

Hot water denatures the proteins so the blood really sets in, big mistake.

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