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It depends on what you mean by 'clean blood' during your period. Your menstrual flow isn't dirty so your blood should always be 'clean' during menstruation.
Make sure you are clean and well trained while attempting the procedure and wear gloves. Work in a well ventilated space and follow universal precautions. Follow needle stick procedures if you are stuck or cut during the procedure.
The standard procedure is to clean it regularly, 1-3 times a day. If you look up how to care for it on the internet, they should tell you(:
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Your professional body piercer should have provided you with written aftercare instructions, follow them and you should have no problems.
If there is dripping blood one should go outside if they are in somewhere indoors. The person bleeding should get some bandages and clean off the wound.
For sanitary reasons, a 10% bleach solution should be used. This will clean the stain, as well as be potent enough to kill viruses that may be carried in blood, such as HIV.
blood draining and refill with clean blood. blood draining and refill with clean blood.
YES SODA DOES CLEAN BLOOD. IT DOESN'T MATTER WHERE THE BLOOD STAIN IS..SODA CAN CLEAN ANY SPOT OF BLOOD. THE POLICE EVEN USE SODA.
Try some oxy clean. it is supposed to be good for protein based stains assuming it is your own. If not it is a biohazard and you should get rid of them.
You need to look at the label which you should find stitched on to it near one corner. This will tell you how the duvet should be cleaned. You should follow those instructions!
No, your kidneys do not clean your heart; they clean your blood.