How do you remove other people’s blood stains from cotton and silk shirts?

12 Responses to “How do you remove other people’s blood stains from cotton and silk shirts?”

  • rn777 says:

    shampoo, it like breaks down the blood taking most of it off then stick it in the wash then it should be ok. gd luck
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  • ladybugewa says:

    Cold water – lots of it. Soak, rub with a bit of soap.
    Once you try warm/hot water, it sets the stain and you can't get it out.
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  • green valley says:

    use vanish
    or rub lemon on the spot and then let it dry in the sunrays
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  • Sue Donym says:

    Flame-thrower
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  • strawberry_fairy_6 says:

    napisan… always does the trick
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  • bulukang says:

    u kill someone? use clorox to destroy the DNA elements
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  • deadspitter says:

    soak it with detergent and cold water overnight..Den on the next day, you scrub it and the blood stain will be gone..Trust me ur blood stains will be gone before you know it..
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  • decosmaker says:

    blood stain can be removed using salt+water…
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  • christopher s says:

    Soak it in COLD water for a long time, like for several hours. Rinse in clean water repeatedly. DO NOT use hot water– it will set the blood and you'll never get it out. Even then, you'll never really get all the blood out. Blood is one of those things that gets into the very fibers of the material and it's virtually impossible to get it all out. Good thing your shirt is black. The stain will not be so noticeable…
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    I got a lot of blood on my own clothes during the many burials of the "nuisances" I've had to deep-six over the years…

  • Zarama says:

    Whether it is your blood stains, or other people's blood stains, the process of removing them is the same.
    Make up your own mind, whether your blood-stained black shirt is a cotton, or silk one – because the steps involved will differ in each case…
    And, please explain clearly, as to HOW somebody else's blood stained your shirt :
    Or, otherwise it will not be wise on my [or anyone's !] part, to give you the specific info, as it may involve aiding to destroy evidence of a crime – which is also equally a crime, in the eyes of the Law.
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  • MissBeBe says:

    immediately soak the fabric in lukewarm water and detergent for 30 minutes and repeat the process if the stain is not removed.
    But it sounds like the stain is there for a very long time, so i advise you to use biological washing powders. They are different from other washing powders as they contains enzymes produced by bacteria. The enzymes attack dirt that comes from living things(eg.blood). The dirt (in your case, blood stain) is removed from the cloth and are washed away in the washing machine.
    If it still does not work, i advise you to send it to the laundry.
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  • mocha says:

    Soak in cold water with a little soap.
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