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How to get old blood stains out of clothes?
Cotton shirt etc that has old blood stains... is it too late?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
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How to get old blood stains out of clothes?
Cotton shirt etc that has old blood stains... is it too late?
Source(s): blood stains clothes: https://tr.im/zCk8F - 1 decade ago
The best and fastest thing I have ever used is the clothing detergent that my dad used on his hunting clothes. It is specially formulated to get blood stains out of clothing and can be found in a small bottle in the hunting department of Walmart or at Academy.
- 7 years ago
Used Shout and Tide liquid detergent and scrubed with a. Toothbrush on both sides of a cotton pink shirt that had a blood spot and had been set by a washer, dryer. YAY! It worked.
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- 1 decade ago
Regular old tooth paste work's on most blood stains, just apply it to the stain, and then scrub it with tooth brush jently, then rinse with cold water.
- leighLv 41 decade ago
not yet too late...CLOROX is the best.
Simmer your shirt in water,detergent and Clorox about 5-10 minutes.don't put directly to the shirt.
you should use Clorox for colored clothes only otherwise the stain may come white in colored shirt :(
- iguanaLv 41 decade ago
If the shirt is white - use soft scrub with bleach. Or a that little Clorox bleach stick...if it's colored, combine shout and laundry detergent, and scrub the hell out of it with a toothbrush (preferably the toothbrush of the person you pummeled and who's blood is on your clothing)
- 1 decade ago
To late, I have never gotten blood stains out after they have dried up.
Cheers
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Hmm it depends on how long it has been if its been like a wekk try hair spray with cold water