Did the child scratch himself while playing? Husband cut himself shaving? Or maybe we cut ourselves by sorting glass garbage? In each of these situations, in the first place - we disinfect and dress the wound, and only then ... we save our clothes! How to remove blood stains?
Removing blood stains is the more effective the sooner we get to it. Depending on the size of the stain on the fabric - pour it with a stream of cold water (smaller stains) or soak the whole thing in a sink or bowl (extensive dirt). The use of cold water is a prerequisite - high temperatures will set the blood stain and make it difficult or impossible to remove it. The next step is to apply detergent to the stain. A dishwashing liquid, e.g. concentrated dishwashing liquid by Flo, will work best in this role. We can also use high-quality liquid soap. Rub the detergent gently into the stain, leave it for a few minutes, and then rinse (this operation can be repeated even several times). Is the effect satisfactory? Now we can put the clothes in the washing machine and just wash them. If you want to be sure that there will be no trace of the stain - add a stain remover to the laundry.
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