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How Do You Get Dried Blood Stains Off Fabric Without Bleach?

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How Do You Get Dried Blood Stains Off Fabric Without Bleach?

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Dried blood stains on fabric can take several attempts to remove. Bleach is not the only product used to remove dried blood stains from fabric. For colored fabrics, an alternative to bleach must be used to remove dried blood stains. It is important to treat the stain as quickly as possible to prevent it from setting into the fabric. By following the proper measures, dried blood stains can successfully be removed from fabric, even without using chlorine bleach. Brush the blood-stained area of the fabric gently with your finger to get off any of the blood that may not have soaked into the fabric. Brush in the same direction as the grain of the fabric to remove the most blood. Do this gently so that you do not damage the fibers of the fabric. Flip the fabric to the opposite side of the stain and run it under cold water. Do not use hot water as this can set the stain in further. Fill the sink or bathtub with cool water. Add a squirt of dish soap and a handful of table salt to the water. Pu

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