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		<title>How to Remove Tough Stains: Blood</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post is a continuation of our series on how to remove some of the toughest stains Blood Blood is one of those stains that you definitely want to pre-treat as soon as possible. If let to sit for a long time blood can harden making it a lot harder to lift the stain at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post is a continuation of our series on how to remove some of the toughest stains</p>
<p><em><strong>Blood</strong></em></p>
<p>Blood is one of those stains that you definitely want to pre-treat as soon as possible. If let to sit for a long time blood can harden making it a lot harder to lift the stain at a later time. The first thing you want to do is is place some salt in a bowl of cold water along with the garment. Rub the affected area gently with your fingers. Ideally you should see the water turn red from the blood coming off. This also depends on how long the clothing item is left to sit with the blood stain on the garment. However if you have got to the stain quickly the blood should come off in the water and turn it red. Repeat this process a few times changing out the water when it turns really red and if you have gotten to the stain fast enough that should be all you need. After the blood is completely removed than just launder or dry clean the garment as normal. If the stain is already set in then bringing the garment to your dry cleaner is going to be the only other option. Most dry cleaners have special chemicals to get blood out and is a lot easier for them. Stay tuned for more clothing care tips from Sir Austin!</p>
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