You Will Need:
Cold Water
Salt
Hydrogen Peroxide
Mild Bar Soap
Clean white towels
Large Mixing Bowl
How to Remove the Stain:
Begin by blotting with a clean cloth to remove as much of the blood as possible. It’s very important to BLOT throughout this entire process DO NOT SCRUB. Your goal is to “lift” the stain, not rub it into the fibers. Working from the outside of the stain towards the center will keep the stain from spreading.
Fill the mixing bowl with cold water.
Let the stained clothing soak in the cold water. After the stain has soaked for a while, agitate it around to loosen the stain or you can even add a little bit of detergent.
If the stain is still present, you can try soaking it overnight in cold water. If that doesn’t work, proceed to the next step.
Make a saline solution from 1 cup of salt with 2 quarts water. Let the stain soak in the solution for 30 minutes.
If the stain still remains, rub the stain with a mild bar soap and rub the fabric together with your hands to rub out the stain.


