How do you get blood stains out of shirts

Glenda ferguson
by Glenda ferguson
I bleed easy when my dog jump on my arm or leg or I bump into any courener

  7 answers
  • Barbara Norwick Davidson Barbara Norwick Davidson on Dec 16, 2017

    Hydrogen peroxide

  • Vimarhonor Vimarhonor on Dec 16, 2017

    Treat stain asap, Peroxide (the kind found in the first aid shopping dept.) works great, additionally its now sold with a spray top. My dog has ear tip vasculitis and that bloody spray soatter can go everywhere this is my salvation!

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Dec 16, 2017

    Dirt Devil for the purpose is good..........

  • Nancy Turner Nancy Turner on Dec 16, 2017

    Rinse the area in cold water right away and it won't stain. If it dries cold water should still take it out. My hubby is on warfarin and gets nosebleeds fairly easily and just putting them in a washing machine using cold water has not had any staining on his clothes or bedding.

  • Grandma Doris Grandma Doris on Dec 16, 2017

    Test the peroxide on a seam or hidden area before using it on a visible area of your clothing, it will bleach the color out of some fabrics. Soaking in Oxi-clean or treating with a stain remover with enzymes (Biz is one) should work.

  • Rhoda Rhoda on Dec 16, 2017

    Hydrogen peroxide works well. Pour some on the stain and let it sit for a few minutes before washing. Unlike bleach or other harsh substances, hydrogen peroxide won't hurt the material.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Dec 16, 2017

    run the garment under cold water,apply hydrogen peroxide mixed with baking soda,allow to sit to bring the stain to the surface then wash with a stain removal detergent