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Best Resin stick incense?
What is the best resin-on-a-stick incense? I've tried Fred Soll's and Nature Nature's and love them both. I'm just curious if there is something better out there. DO NOT suggest any Nag Champa unless it is resin on a stick. I've tried the blue box kind, and superhit, and midnight, and Goloka, and many others. So far, my favorite is Ancient Blend Frankincense and Myrrh from Fred Soll and Egyptian Blend Frankincense and Myrrh from Nature Nature.
Frankincense and Myrrh is probably my preferred scent. I was wondering if there were any that were as good as Fred's and Nature's.
Also curious about what the best way to get blood off sheets is. Tried normal detergent and bleach, the blood is still there. It is from my 14 year old daughter who recently started her period and got blood on her sheets.
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- JaimeLv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
For the blood on the sheets:
Take the sheets off your bed and wash them using the COLD water setting and regular laundry detergent. Do NOT dry them in the dryer. Just hang them to air dry.
This will remove any solids, but will not remove the stain. Use hydrogen peroxide for the stain. Just pour hydrogen peroxide on the stain straight from the bottle. Allow to dry and repeat until the stain is gone. The stain will get lighter each time you apply the peroxide. After a while the stain will be a faint yellow color. Keep applying the peroxide even after it is yellow and at some point it will be 100% gone.
After the stain is gone, wash the sheets again. This time you can use the water temperature you normally use to wash the sheets and yes, you can dry the sheets in your dryer. It is important to wash the sheets after the peroxide treatments because dried peroxide residue is very irritating to the skin. You will need to launder the sheets to wash the peroxide away.
You can buy hydrogen peroxide at most drug stores. It is in the first aid section.
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As for the incense question, no one can really answer that but you. Everyone's idea of what smells good is different. When you shop for incense, sniff the box before buying until you find a scent you like. Shop in brick-and-mortar stores until you find an incense that works for you. After you find an incense you like, you can buy on line if you can find a better deal on line.
- CadenzaLv 47 years ago
Thank you! The sheet cleaning suggestion worked wonders. However, since I don't want to keep having to go through this, I'm having my daughter sleep on a towel when she's on her period until she learns to either use tampons or to double up on pads (which is what I do, tampons are very uncomfortable for me).
I have decided that Fred Soll and Nature Nature are my favorite incense out there. Oddly, the $1 incense from Wal-Mart isn't bad either, especially the Lavender. Haven't smelled lavender as good as that, not even from Fred Soll.