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Tricks to remove menstrual blood spots
Menstruating has its positive side , but those who have had (or have) the period who say they have never had an accident in which the sheets or underwear looked like the scene of a crime ... they lie! Let's be honest, blood spots caused by menstruation are common in both young and old women.
That little carmine gift from the unexpected visit of the lady in red, or a tampon or pad that has not fulfilled its mission, have sentenced thousands of favorite panties to the trash.
Therefore and to avoid this drastic measure, it is time to talk about tricks to clean menstrual blood, because that stain, which you thought was hopeless, is easy to remove DEATH TO THE STAIN!
Tools first
You will need to:
- An old toothbrush
- A bowl
- A spoon
Different ingredients according to the color of the fabric
Believe it or not the key to removing blood stains is a super common and miraculous ingredient: cold water . Hot water is the worst enemy for removing blood stains because it makes the proteins cling even more to the fabric. So rinse with cold water first and then wash it in the washing machine.
And now the moment of truth ... it's time to remove the bloodstains:
Recent stains
If you've caught the stain before it dries, you're in luck! As soon as you can, rinse the fabric under the tap with cold water. The blood should dissolve easily and any residual marks can be removed with a little soap or you can put it as is in the washing machine.
Old, dry spots
Yes miss, even those stains that you thought had no solution can be removed if you know how to do it. This time you will need flavorless meat tenderizer . This widely used cooking ingredient breaks down blood fibers and is easy to find at the grocery store. In case you can't find it, you can use vinegar. Acetic acid works in the same way, softening the blood fibers.
Soak the fabric in cold water for an hour first, then scrub the stain with a spoonful of meat tenderizer. If you are using vinegar, mix a solution of equal parts vinegar and water in a bowl, let the stain soak for 30 minutes and shake or rinse after this time. Then in the washing machine with cold water.
White clothes or light colors
Wearing those white jeans at the dawn of your period is like playing Russian roulette… and you know it! Fortunately, hydrogen peroxide and lemon juice help make bloodstains disappear. In fact, these two ingredients work on many types of stains, but they can cause unwanted whitening if not used carefully, which is why they are best used only with light colors.
Soak the cloth in the sink with cold water for 30 minutes and add a splash of hydrogen peroxide or lemon juice. Leave it for another 30 minutes, drain it and put it in the washing machine on the cold program.
Colored clothing
Your coolest sheets and your fluorescent panties will regain their vibrant colors with just two ingredients: salt and… cold water!
Mix in a bowl cold water and salt in equal parts until it is a thick paste. Soak the stain in cold water and rub the paste with an old toothbrush over the stain. Stains should come off effortlessly, but if residue remains, the washing machine will do the rest.
Other infallible remedies
Baking soda is the miracle ingredient. It can be used to whiten teeth, relieve mosquito bites, deodorize the cat's tray, and, you guessed it, remove blood stains. Mix two parts of baking soda with one part of water and put on the stain. Leave it for 30 minutes or until it dries and scrub with the old toothbrush. Any remains pending to be eliminated? To the washing machine and goodbye Lucas!
The best solution to end blood stains during menstruation is to be proactive: use an application to track your period and know when it will arrive, always carry an emergency kit with you and consider switching to a menstrual cup. The cups offer up to 8 hours of protection and work with both light and heavy periods. Lily Cup Compact the menstrual cup that folds into a case as small as a lip balm, is super practical to transport and can cover you as soon as your period comes down, avoiding unwanted stains!


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