No. Time, warm water, and drying the garment before the stain is removed can set stains in.
If it is WHITE put Hydrogen Peroxide on it and then bleach it, but if its not put Hydrogen peroxide then cold water, then just throw it in the wash with cold water, it has always worked for me.
To remove semen stains from a comforter, mix a solution of cold water and enzyme-based laundry detergent. Gently dab the solution onto the stain with a clean cloth, and then wash the comforter according to the care instructions. Avoid using hot water or rubbing the stain, as this could set the stain further.
To remove a denim stain from a white synthetic shirt, try pre-treating the stain with a stain remover or a mixture of laundry detergent and water. Gently scrub the stained area with a soft brush or cloth, then wash the shirt in cold water according to the care instructions. Avoid using hot water as it may set the stain further.
To remove a highlighter stain from clothes, gently blot the stain with a cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol. Then, wash the garment in cold water with a laundry detergent that contains enzymes to help break down the stain. Repeat if necessary, and avoid using hot water or heat, as it can set the stain.
To remove blood stains from jeans, soak the stained area in cold water for 30 minutes to help loosen the stain. Then, wash the jeans with a stain remover or a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap. Avoid using warm water or heat on the stained area, as this will set the stain.
If it is WHITE put Hydrogen Peroxide on it and then bleach it, but if its not put Hydrogen peroxide then cold water, then just throw it in the wash with cold water, it has always worked for me.
Cold water is preferable for washing out blood stains because warm water can actually set the stain into fabric fibers. You can also use cold water for treating blood stains on clothing before laundering them.
You can, but it is not recommended. The stain may redeposit on other clothes, or the hot water might make the stain set more strongly. If you rinse the blood out with cold water, then it can be safely washed with other clothes.
To remove semen stains from a comforter, mix a solution of cold water and enzyme-based laundry detergent. Gently dab the solution onto the stain with a clean cloth, and then wash the comforter according to the care instructions. Avoid using hot water or rubbing the stain, as this could set the stain further.
To remove a Lucozade stain from a white hoodie, first, gently blot the stain with cold water to absorb excess liquid without spreading it. Apply a stain remover or a mixture of liquid laundry detergent and water directly onto the stain, letting it sit for about 5-10 minutes. Then, wash the hoodie in cold water as per the care label instructions. If the stain persists, avoid drying the hoodie until the stain is completely gone, as heat can set the stain.
cold water will do it do not use hot water it will set the stain
To remove a denim stain from a white synthetic shirt, try pre-treating the stain with a stain remover or a mixture of laundry detergent and water. Gently scrub the stained area with a soft brush or cloth, then wash the shirt in cold water according to the care instructions. Avoid using hot water as it may set the stain further.
To remove a highlighter stain from clothes, gently blot the stain with a cloth soaked in rubbing alcohol. Then, wash the garment in cold water with a laundry detergent that contains enzymes to help break down the stain. Repeat if necessary, and avoid using hot water or heat, as it can set the stain.
To remove blood stains from jeans, soak the stained area in cold water for 30 minutes to help loosen the stain. Then, wash the jeans with a stain remover or a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap. Avoid using warm water or heat on the stained area, as this will set the stain.
what would work best is you put it under hot water, scrub it, and then put stain remover over the stain, let it soak for a few minutes, and then rinse it, and it should be gone by the next time you wash it. or, you could get it wet, put stain remover on it an through it in the wash. that usually works.
Set the temperature dial on cold and wash as usual.
Using hot water will not make the stain any worse. Therefore you should use water as hot as the stained clothes will permit. Ink stains are very hard to get out, so you should pretreat them, and consider soaking white and color-safe items in bleach.