How to remove blood stains from denim?
I had an accident while cooking with my favorite jeans, and now I have several stubborn blood stains on them. I've already washed them once, but the stains are still there. Can someone help me?
I had an accident while cooking with my favorite jeans, and now I have several stubborn blood stains on them. I've already washed them once, but the stains are still there. Can someone help me?
Even if washed at 60 degrees? Does a lot of ventilation and Febreze help?
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Blood goes out with a good detergent like Persil. It is important that there (protein-cleaving) enzymes are present. A wool detergent is therefore not suitable.
If the stains are still there after the first wash, treat the blood stains, e.g. by touching a thick pulp from the detergent, inserting it on the stains and letting it act for two hours, and then washing normally.
Otherwise you can googlen some other methods.
Look at the supermarket for pretreatment against stains and find out what to help with blood stains. Then pretreat it after instructions and then wash again. If the jeans then lay in the sun, if possible, it can also bleach.
Would you have pretreated better?
You can still try bleaching (the one with the three letters that starts with A and ends with -e). Make wet, bleach on it, foam, wash out after a few minutes. Repeat the process until foaming becomes at least less. Then wash again.
What bleach do you mean????
Look for stains for blood stains.
Hydrogen peroxide