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So Long Period Stains
Who hasn't had a period stain or two along the way? From undies to fav jeans, period stains can be a royal pain. But happily they're often non-fatal and can be mostly/completley removed.
What period stain removal strategies have you tried and what works best for you?
Posted by:
Tash12007
on Aug 14, 2009
So Long Period Stains
soap
rinse as soon as possible, and then regular soap and scrub.
I have my "granny"/Cheap undies for my period.
I have my "granny"/Cheap undies for my period.
Overall Relate Rating: 5 Ratings
Posted by:
dudeitsjo
on Jun 3, 2009
So Long Period Stains
hydrogen peroxide; shout triple action
Hydrogen Peroxide! My mom was a nurse and as soon as I got my first menstrual stain, she sprayed it on their and BOOM! gone. I love it so much I keep it in a spray bottle next to the washer!
Also, I've used SHOUT triple action stain remover. If you have a menstrual stain that WONT come out, no matter how much you scrub it with the peroxide, use that stuff. Follow the directions and everything and you'll be just fine!
Also, I've used SHOUT triple action stain remover. If you have a menstrual stain that WONT come out, no matter how much you scrub it with the peroxide, use that stuff. Follow the directions and everything and you'll be just fine!
Overall Relate Rating: 4 Ratings
Posted by:
yesibliev
on Apr 29, 2009
So Long Period Stains
The perfect solution
Poring peroxide over the stain, wet or dry, works perfect.
Overall Relate Rating: 5 Ratings
Posted by:
MummyOf3
on Apr 14, 2009
So Long Period Stains
Grease Lightening
It's called Grease Lightening! It works on anything as a cleaning product! I have used on most every fabric and haven't seen any problems, just CLEAN, VERY CLEAN clothes!
Overall Relate Rating: 2 Ratings
Posted by:
mcaroline
on Apr 14, 2009
So Long Period Stains
Dish Soap Solution
coating the stain in dish soap and letting it sit overnight before washing
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Posted by:
sallyanne
on Feb 27, 2009
So Long Period Stains
blood stain
if dried in use cold water to moisten stain. Pour on a heap of salt to the stain and work it in (as soon as is possible)Alternatively leave in bucket/basin of salted water, rinse through, add more salt - then wash using biological detergent in the washing machine
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