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Splash a little white vinegar (or fresh lemon juice if it’s a light fabric) directly onto the stain. Let it hang out for ...
Most of the time, it really is possible—and pretty simple, too. It’s bound to happen that you or someone in your household will get a few drops of blood on their clothing. Maybe you cut yourself ...
If you have blood all over your clothes maybe laundry isn’t your biggest problem! You have to remove it sometime, so here’s how to do it. 1. Use cold water to wash away bloodstain. 2. Never use hot ...
You'd be surprised how efficient a few common household items can be at removing stains. Grass stains on your favorite pants? Oil or grease splatter on your top while cooking? Luckily, you don't need ...
If you’re able to get to work on a blood stain right away, some soap and cold water may do the trick. Hold the stain under the faucet while running cold water, then flip it over and run cold water ...
Dear Heloise: Something wonderful happened this past Thanksgiving. We picked up my great-grandmother from her nursing home and brought her home for the holiday. Afterward, we all gathered in the den ...
But for every stain, there’s a solution. Literally. Just as we explained how to clean suede shoes, remove grease stains and keep white sneakers white, we’re doing the same with chocolate, grass, blood ...
Sooner or later, it happens to everyone. You trip and skin your knee or suffer some other unfortunate incident and end up with a nasty blood stain on your clothes. It’s especially frustrating if ...