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GETTING OUT BLOOD FROM CLOTHES

Saturday, October 14, 2006

I thought getting blood out of anything was hopeless until I was introduced to this item. In the pictures below, I will show you the steps I took. I was amazed....It only took me about 1 hour from beginning to end.

     This is my son's shirt, (pic 1) he tends to get nose bleeds usually at night. When this had happened it was put to the side, I had planned on letting it soak, and 3 weeks later I found the shirt again. Just like this.

     The first step,(pic 2)I sprayed the area's of new blood and let it sit for about 30 min. Then After 30 min I reapplied the spray, and took a tooth brush and some warm water, and went over the spots. I let it sit for another 30 min.

didn't have many clothes to so I just washed it in the sink. My was cycle usually runs 30 min. so I let it sit.

This was the end result (pic 4) This was the easiest spot removal I have ever done. If you want to know more please feel free to email me. I have other pictures. I have removed grass stains out of baseball pants, green marker out of a white shirt WITHOUT bleach, those black spots that show up out of no where, gone without any chemicals.


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greeneyes021071
Garden Grove, CA USA
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I'M 35 A MOTHER OF 2 BOYS 10 AND 12. i WOKE UP THIS MORNING ABOVE GROUND AND SUCKING AIR, SO EVERYITHING FROM HERE ON OUT IS A PLUS! :)

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