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Blood Stained Sheets

Milk:
The enzymes that are found in plain milk have a way with blood. If you have a piece of fabric that has a blood stain in it, soak the stained area in a bowl or glass of milk. Make sure that the whole stained area is completely immersed in the milk. Depending on the stain, the milk should loosen the grip that the blood has on the fibers of the fabric within a couple of hours.

After you are done soaking the fabric, run it through the washer and dryer to get it fully cleaned. If the stain does not come out after going through the wash, soak in the milk again for a longer period of time and then repeat the wash. DO NOT put the fabric through the dryer until the stain is gone.

Tough Or Set In Blood Stains:
Set in blood that has been exposed to heat, either from hot water or the clothes dryer is the hardest stain to remove. The heat cooks the blood and you likely have a yellowish stain left. Don't try bleach, it won't help one bit. You need a rust stain remover to remove the iron that has bound to the fabric.

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