Learn how to get rid of blood stains from clothes and furniture with the one simple household product ER nurses swear by.
! Just apply a small amount of hydrogen peroxide directly to the stain and watch as the red blood stain disappears. In the case of old or stubborn stains, reapply as needed.
After the stain is removed, rinse the area with cold water to remove any peroxide that may be left behind.“Of course, you’ll want to try the peroxide in a hidden spot first,” says Forte. “Hydrogen peroxide is a mild bleach and, like the ‘oxi’ products on the market, it is usually color-safe, even safe for silk and wool.”
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