How to Remove Any BLOOD Stain From Clothing, Sheets, or Fabric

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​Blood stains come in two distinct types: those that have been exposed to heat and have subsequently been cooked into the fabric (known as set-in blood stains), and those that have not been exposed to heat (blood spots).

The methods discussed in this video will work well for all types of blood stains - fresh, old, and ones that have been set in with heat.

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The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. The techniques and methods demonstrated are based on personal experience and research, but they may not be suitable for every situation. Viewers are advised to exercise caution and use their own judgment when attempting any of the techniques shown in this video.

It's important to note that different materials and circumstances may require different approaches, and results may vary. Before attempting any spot or stain removal method on your carpet, we recommend testing the products and methods in an inconspicuous area to ensure compatibility and to assess any potential adverse effects.

Before attempting any spot or stain removal method on your carpet, we strongly recommend consulting with a professional or conducting thorough research to ensure that the method is appropriate and safe for your specific situation.

The creators of this video cannot be held responsible for any damage, injury, or loss that may occur as a result of following the information provided herein. Viewers assume all risks associated with attempting the techniques demonstrated in this video.

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Underrated content! Could you please teach us how to remove sweat stains from headphones? It would help us a lot, as the only thing we know to do is to buy a new pair of ear cups.

likbhj
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Worked a treat. Advice with platic cups good too. Tanks.

susanpitt
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it worked i had a white sweater just used hydro peroxide and chlorox spray thingy for stains. it made my finger white but the blood is gone :)

waifubot
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I wanna ask would using 40 volume helps? and can I dilute it back to 20 volume? Thanks for your useful content!

likbhj
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Is 6% hydrogen peroxide (i.e 20 volume hydrogen peroxide) safe for all fabrics?

milaschipper
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I tried your method on dried blood and it worked! But now I got moist styptic powder on my white shirt and it's very stubborn. Do you know what I can do to get rid of it? Thank you in advance

atwkim
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omg can you do ink!!! like tattoo or pen ink

artbynieceykinz
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hi love your content, im currently cleaning teeth, and they are covered in dried blood. i followed all your steps and it wont come off, i dont know what to do 😣 im hoping to leave the teeth looking nicely done for some jewelry, but at this point ill just have to be wearing bloody teeth as a necklace 😢😢

coppersewagedoor
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Is household ammonia the same as cloudy ammonia?

warwickchaseling
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Where do you get 20% hydrogen peroxide ??

theresadean
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Hi will this work with betadine stain???

elainep
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Where do you get 20%? All I see in stores are 3%

lcarprin
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Where are you getting all this blood. WHERE ARE THE BODIES?! 😂

sockruhtease
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Or just buy a new garment and enjoy half of your day doing something else 😂

irondragon