Itch, scratch and blood drops
This might help some who don't know this trick. I learned it after my younger brother's accident. Hydrogen peroxide will dissolve blood on clothing, bedding.. etc. Really does work.
Kritter
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yep, i learned that when a
yep, i learned that when a nurse who didn't know what she was doing got blood (MY blood) all over her white uniform while trying to get an IV in my hand. it was a huge circle of blood and she got it ALL out with the peroxide. thanks for sharing Kritter.
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Hi Kritter
I had used it as a spray to help remove thick mucus, but you need to be careful and dilute it down some before using it. Works great on stains when washing and is a lot cheaper than the stuff you buy at the store.
PS: Use it only on white or it will be white when you finish
Hi Kritter
I had used it as a spray to help remove thick mucus, but you need to be careful and dilute it down some before using it. Works great on stains when washing and is a lot cheaper than the stuff you buy at the store.
PS: Use it only on white or it will be white when you finish
Tim Hondo
Tim Hondo
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