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How To Remove Period Stains From Clothes: Simple Remedies That Are Easy To Follow And Best For Stain Removal
Period stains on clothes can be stubborn, and no matter what you try, you simply cannot remove them. It's essential to act quickly so that it doesn't ruin your laundry. A lot of people go for hot water, but it doesn't make it go, but let it set in.
Here are some effective methods that will actually help you to remove period stains from your clothes.

1.
Cold
Water
Rinse
Rinse
the
stain
area
with
cold,
running
water
as
soon
as
you
notice
it.
You
can
hold
the
fabric,
allowing
the
water
to
flow
through
the
stain
from
the
backside,
pushing
the
blood
out
of
the
fabric.
2.
Salt
and
Cold
Water
Make
a
paste
by
mixing
salt
and
cold
water
and
apply
the
same
to
the
stain.
Then
gently
rub
the
fabric
together
which
will
ensure
that
it
effectively
works
on
the
stain.
Let
this
paste
sit
on
the
stain
for
15-30
minutes
and
then
you
can
rinse
the
fabric
with
cold
water.
3.
Lemon
Juice
and
Salt
Mix
lemon
juice
and
salt
to
create
a
paste.
Apply
the
paste
to
the
stain
and
let
it
sit
for
about
15-30
minutes.
You
can
then
rinse
the
fabric
with
cold
water
and
check
the
stain.
If
it
is
extremely
stubborn,
then
repeat
the
process.
4.
Baking
Soda
and
Water
Create
a
paste
by
mixing
baking
soda
and
cold
water.
Apply
the
paste
to
the
stain
and
gently
rub
it
in.
Then
allow
it
to
sit
for
15-30
minutes,
then
rinse
with
cold
water
to
remove
the
stain.
Other Options That You Can Try
1.
Hydrogen
Peroxide
You
can
apply
a
small
amount
of
hydrogen
peroxide
(3%)
directly
on
the
stain.
Gently
blot
or
dab
the
stain
with
a
clean
cloth
or
paper
towel
and
it
will
work
like
magic.
Do
not
rub
it
vigorously,
as
it
may
damage
the
fabric.
Further,
you
can
rinse
the
area
with
cold
water.
2.
Commercial
Stain
Removers
You
can
also
use
commercial
stain
removers
designed
for
blood
stains.
Follow
the
manufacturer's
instructions
for
the
best
results.
2.
Enzyme-based
Cleaners
Enzyme-based
cleaners
are
designed
for
removing
biological
stains,
and
therefore,
they
can
be
effective
against
period
stains.
Before,
applying
these
to
your
laundry,
follow
the
product
instructions
carefully.
However, before, applying any of these methods, read the label on your clothing carefully. While some don't need too much care, others require delicate and special care. Therefore, you need to read the instructions and apply these methods accordingly depending on the type of fabric you are dealing with.



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