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How to Remove Bodily Fluid From Clothing

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By toptrainer
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In this article you will learn how to remove bodily fluid from clothing specifically removing fluid such as blood and stains from scrapes and falls from almost any fabric or fabric material.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Get whatever fabric you have that has any stain made by bodily fluids.This method should work on most fabric other than slick material similar to leather.

  2. Step 2

    Take your hydrogen peroxide and pour it on the stain (be sure to pour the hydrogen peroxide and not dab it so that the chemicals can react with the fluid properly), it should start to bubble. Take your soft scrubbing device and gently scrub the fabric with the hydrogen peroxide. Be sure to gently scrub as to not damage the fabric.

  3. Step 3

    Take the fabric and dip it in warm/hot water to remove the bubbles, and repeat the process about twice and the stain should become lighter with each repeat. You can repeat this as many times as needed. with the next wash the stain should be completely removed.

Tips & Warnings
  • depending on the article of clothing or the type of fabric, hydrogen peroxide may bleach the fabric
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