How Do You Remove Blood And Ink Stains From Cotton Clothing?
Did your pen leak in the pocket of your favorite cotton shirt? Maybe your child had an accident or nosebleed leaving his cotton clothing stained? Would you normally wash these items, find them still horribly marked and simply toss them? Don’t do that! Follow these easy steps to save your cotton fabrics from blood and ink stains while saving you the cost of replacing them. First spray the stain with the cheapest hairspray possible. If you experience clothing stains like this often, you may want to keep some on hand just in case of emergencies. See the tip below. Dampen a washcloth with cold water. You may use warm water, but remember hot water will set the stain. (Optionally, you may wrap the washcloth around an ice cube instead.) Wet a bar of original Ivory bar soap with warm water so that it will come off easily. Rub it against the damp washcloth to make a paste. You want a good coating of soap on the cloth. See the warnings listed at the end of this process. Blot your ink or blood st