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Getting Blood Out With Hydrogen Peroxide

The method of removing blood stains with hydrogen peroxide
Smell blood stains on things, and it is difficult to remove them. And hydrogen peroxide can be a good recipe for this.

Where you encounter blood stains, take an appropriate amount of hydrogen peroxide first. Depending on the size and depth of the blood stains, decide the dosage. If the blood stains are first stained, still fresh and shallow, take a little hydrogen peroxide and drop it on the blood stains. When hydrogen peroxide touches blood, bubbles rise, which is a sign of decomposition. Use a soft cloth or brush to gently wipe, and the blood stains will gradually disappear with the foam.

If the blood stains have been stained for a long time, the color is dark and solid, you can immerse the blood stains in the hydrogen peroxide solution. The concentration of the solution should be moderate. If it is too thick, it will be afraid of hurting the texture of the object. If it is too light, it will not be enough. When soaking for a little time, about a cup of tea time, see the blood stains fade, and then rinse with water.

Then use hydrogen peroxide to remove blood stains, and you should also pay attention. It is strong in nature, and it should be used with caution on delicate things such as silk and leather. Otherwise, it may cause changes in the color and texture of the object. And when operating, do not let the hydrogen peroxide touch your eyes. If you accidentally touch it, rinse it with water quickly, and seek medical treatment if necessary.

In this way, use hydrogen peroxide to remove blood stains, and follow the method to get a cleansing effect.