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Oct

I’ve tried a cold wash in the machine and it didnt work. Thanks


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If you soak the items in salt water, the salt lifts off the blood.

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Heya,

Have a read at the following link about getting the blood out it should really help you:

http://www.wikihow.com/Remove-Blood-Stai…

After you’ve dealed with this i would worry about why your son is having a nosebleed, that really needs to be investigated. Again having a read at the following link could be useful :

http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice…

My best advice would be, to treat the bedding and clothes. Then go and see your family GP about your childs nosebleeds. He’ll do some tests just to be on the safe side and if there’s anything to treat he’ll treat it its important to get his advice all the same.

Hope i helped take care

x


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Dab the patches, or dip them in a solution of hydrogen peroxide, the weakest strength you can purchase from a pharmacy. works like a charm.

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you can use a biological liquid for coloured fabrics soak then cool wash as normal, if the salt doesn't remove it.

water above body temprature will cook the blood into the fabric.


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peroxide lifts blood too, and I also found this awesome all natural cleaner that works on everything.. great for the carpet too! http://www.greenelephantproducts.com/app…

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what is the reason your kid is having the nose bleeds is a better question

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Soak them in cold water with a little salt added. Then wash them.

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yes cold salty water!.

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Sounds gross but saliva (spitting on it). I dont know how I figured this out but it works for me.

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save washing,, just dont get him dressed

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