Try hydrogen peroxide full strength. It may remove it the stain. This works well on fresh blood stains. It will bubble and fizz, repeat process until bubble and fizzing stops. Rinse in cold water. Hot water will set the blood stain.
Use hydrogen peroxide :) works great!
No, activated charcoal will not remove THC from the blood. It will remove contents from the stomach that could cause someone serious problems, though.
Yes, blood stains clothes. It is a protein stain, and is difficult to remove. If you have a blood stain to remove, use cold water and pretreat it with OxyClean.
My scalp staples were removed yesterday. I have lots of dried blood on my hair and scalp. What do I use to remove this?
When blood is fresh, you can remove most of it using cold water and shampoo, since blood is protein and shampoo is designed to clean away protein. You can also use a commercial stain remover labeled for removing blood stains.A longer soak in cold water may be required, with another scrubbing -- rub the sheet together between your curled index fingers -- to remove it all.If the blood is dried, you may need to use bleach, but on other than a white bed sheet, this will also remove the colour.Another answerFairly simple, Dial soap! Simply wet the stain, rub the soap into the stain (old yellow bar Dial, not the newer stuff), scrub for a couple of seconds and rinse. Wash as usual in your regular wash.
You may not always be able to identify brownish stains on stored sheets or towels. They may be from mold or mildew, or they may be blood or even feces. It's best to wash the linens to remove the stains before using them.
Use hydrogen peroxide :) works great!
Yes, because you have sponges that are filled with blood and the sheets are getting dirty from the person's blood.
If it is in your blood already then you have the disease. You cannot re-infect yourself with something which is already there.
no
Yes but only for a couple of hours as they need blood to feed.
In sheets over compact bone
When you remove plasma from whole blood, it is just the red blood cells that are left. The plasma will be a sort of yellow liquid taken from the blood.
the kidneys remove waste from the bloodstream.
No, your blood is already sterile, but what you eat and drink can affect your blood and how it affects you.
It is the Kidneys that remove the waste products from the blood and filtration of the blood is done by the glomeruli of the kidneys.
Blood Promise has already been released in the USA