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How to remove menstruation blood stain: 5 simple and effective tips


Regardless of the type of absorbent protection you use during your menstrual period, the risk of the dreaded leaks can never be completely avoided.

A simple way to avoid these annoying stains is to choose a suitable protection for the amount of flow of each woman and change it at most every four hours. If the leak takes you by surprise, in addition to having to change your clothes, you need to make sure that your clothes are not stained with blood .

How to clean blood stains
Here are 5 methods to remove menstrual blood stains from your favorite clothes:

Recent stain
In an interview published by the American magazine Womens Health , cleaning expert Jolie Kerr explains that when the blood is still "fresh", simply put the garment under a stream of running water, either cold or warm, to dissolve only with the force of water. Using a little soap and rubbing it with your fingers over the remains of the stain solves the problem.

Peroxide
Another option if the stain is still wet, is to apply a little hydrogen peroxide directly to the dirty area, wait for it to bubble and then remove it either with water or with a dry cloth if you do not want to completely wet the garment. .

Dried blood
More difficult to clean is dried blood. However, it can be removed with water and a liquid stain remover. If the garment is not wool or silk, you can also apply a few drops of ammonia. Rub with a cloth to remove excess products and then rinse well with water.

Aspirin
In emergency cases where you cannot use any of the products mentioned above, the specialist recommends grinding an aspirin and adding a little water to form a paste. "Place that mixture on top of the stain, make sure it is completely removed," he explains.

Alternatives
According to Jolie, mixing a couple of tablespoons of baking soda with water is also very effective in helping to remove menstrual blood spots.

An even simpler suggestion
After washing under running water, dissolve ¼ Vanish Oxi Action with hot water (50 ° C) to form a paste and apply to the stain. Use the Vanish measuring cup to stir the product. Rinse or continue washing normally.

If the stain is very resistant, dissolve 1 measure of Vanish Oxi Action in 4 liters of warm water (40 ° C). If the clothes are colored, let them soak for 1 hour, in the case of white clothes the soaking can last up to 6 hours.

Removing blood stains seems difficult , but it can be turned into a simple task using these helpful tricks.

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