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how do you get rid of blood stains?
yeah my nose was bleeding and it spilled on my gloves and ski mask
9 Answers
- Anonymous2 months ago
The old "nose bleed" excuse hey....best burn them i reckon. :)
- Christin KLv 72 months ago
Hydrogen peroxide removes blood stains. So does chlorine bleach. You can't use bleach on anything except white cottons, though--you can use the peroxide.
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- ?Lv 72 months ago
Ordinary washing machine with detergent seems to work pretty well. I really don’t get murder scenes in films where they get found out by blood stains. They’re so easy to remove.
- ?Lv 72 months ago
Get the worst spots off with hydrogen peroxide. Pour it directly on the bloodstains, and it will bubble up and fade the spots. Then, get some Purex, put a capful or two in a plastic bucket and fill it with water. Put the gloves and ski mask in that and soak it for 24 hours. Then rinse well and let the items air dry. I had the same problem last year with a bad nosebleed. I thought the shirt I was wearing was ruined, and I didn't want to throw it out. I knew about the peroxide fix, but not the Purex. I tried it, and the bloodstains completely disappeared. I hope you can use this on the items you mentioned. Be sure it is Purex, and not Clorox.
- 2 months ago
Sure thing murderer, anyway soak em in washing powder for like an hour at least before you wash em usually does it
- Anonymous2 months ago
Use a small amount of hydrogen peroxide directly on the stain then rinse with cold water.