How can I remove the stain from my period from this pair of expensive jeans?!


Question: How can I remove the stain from my period from this pair of expensive jeans?
I just got my period about 2 hours ago, I am not at home right now, but I am in a panic because I stained my pair of Tripp Hot Topic jeans. Any way of removing the stain when I get home? Thanks.

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Pour peroxide on it when you get home.



Hydrogen peroxide.... The normal 3% solution you can buy "anywhere".. No brand name is any better than the next and no store better than another, other than price.
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It makes blood - disappear..!
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Why does Oxy-clean work so well on many things..? Hint.. It has a small % of Hydrogen peroxide in it.
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You can make your own "oxy-clean" by adding 1 large quart bottle of Hydrogen peroxide in 2 or 3 quarts water. Walgreen's or CVS often sell quart bottles of Hydrogen peroxide for about $1.00 a bottle. MUCH cheaper than Oxy-clean.
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Most Oxy-clean still has soap or detergents mixed with it so it foams, bubbles and cleans like regular clothes washing detergent.



Sorry about your jeans,but try this "Blood stains on clothes? Not to worry. Just pour a little hydrogen peroxide on a cloth and proceed to wipe off every drop of blood. Works every time! " "I've always used running cold water and a bar of deodorant soap. Get the stain wet and then rub soap on it and rub the stain with either another part of the clothing or a cotton cloth, like an old tee shirt. Keep it under running water while doing this. It usually works best while the stain is fairly fresh."http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf00109… good luck!



Use vanish. it get rid of everything. I played a rugby match and the bone came out my arm when i was smashed into the post, but all the blood that was over my kit came out and i now play rugby with the same clean kit



Soak the stain in a mixture of water and oxy clean or detergent for a couple hours (until it's mostly gone) and then wash them. It should come right out. Jeans are usually not a problem.



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