Getting Blood Off Clothes
Gotti
02-14-2005, 11:24 AM
k well i knocked some guy out on friday night after leavin the bar an I guess there was blood exploding off the guys face cause its all over the WHITE sleeves of my sweater. And theres some on my shoe too on the stiching on the sole. I'm fukin pissed, those were fresh air forces only wore them like 4 times before that (an air forces dont stay fresh long)
I've heard bleach is the way to go, it will get anything off. I just dont know how to use it. Anybody know how to get blood off white? I'm jus scared of touching a colored part of the sweater an ruining it
:confused:
I've heard bleach is the way to go, it will get anything off. I just dont know how to use it. Anybody know how to get blood off white? I'm jus scared of touching a colored part of the sweater an ruining it
:confused:
clawhammer
02-14-2005, 11:29 AM
Mix bleach and water, don't ask what ratio, and just dip the dirty part in it.
Gotti
02-14-2005, 11:53 AM
And the blood will just dissapear? Or do you have to scrub it or something? I just dont want to fuk up my sweater if i touch a colored part of it
dugie6551
02-14-2005, 11:55 AM
Try using Coke (the drink!!!). It is supposed to work for blood, rust, grease !!!
SeXy_AnGeL
02-14-2005, 12:36 PM
go to the cleaning isle of your grocery store. There are these little yellow bottles made by the company Carbona. They have for blood, rust, grass...you name it they have it. They work great!
Partizan
02-14-2005, 12:37 PM
Try using Coke (the drink!!!). It is supposed to work for blood, rust, grease !!!
??????? I'd think that would stain...?
I had this carpet cleaner stuff and that got blood right out of a t-shirt of mine, couldn't tell ya what it's called though, or try oxyclean! lol
??????? I'd think that would stain...?
I had this carpet cleaner stuff and that got blood right out of a t-shirt of mine, couldn't tell ya what it's called though, or try oxyclean! lol
ghostguy6
02-14-2005, 12:44 PM
I heard salt water takes it out :dunno: Ive never tried it. Whenever I get blood on my clothes I prefer to just destroy the evidence, less chance of me going to jail.............. :uhoh: (* RUNS AWAY*)
jon@af
02-14-2005, 01:06 PM
I know hairspray worked for me when a pen exploded on my pants in the dryer, I don't see why it wouldn't work on blood. You may have to apply it multiple times, but it might help.
fredjacksonsan
02-14-2005, 02:07 PM
Next time(if...) you can use soda water to bubble it out while it's still wet, then wash in cold water.
Of course if someone died in the altercation, Ghostguy's advice is the best, burn the clothes before the evidence can be used against you. :)
Of course if someone died in the altercation, Ghostguy's advice is the best, burn the clothes before the evidence can be used against you. :)
Gotti
02-14-2005, 02:57 PM
go to the cleaning isle of your grocery store. There are these little yellow bottles made by the company Carbona. They have for blood, rust, grass...you name it they have it. They work great!
this sounds like the best suggestion hopefully the stores around here have it. I'll check it out
Not so sure about hairspray or salt water lol... keep the suggestions coming, i dont want to F up my sweatshirt
and i uh..... dont.... really.... need to get rid of the evidence :uhoh: I dont think they'll find me
this sounds like the best suggestion hopefully the stores around here have it. I'll check it out
Not so sure about hairspray or salt water lol... keep the suggestions coming, i dont want to F up my sweatshirt
and i uh..... dont.... really.... need to get rid of the evidence :uhoh: I dont think they'll find me
kicker1_solo
02-14-2005, 02:58 PM
here's a suggestion, don't fight with nice clothes on. Roll up your sleeves or something first :D
'97ventureowner
02-14-2005, 03:06 PM
I have had good luck with the Clorox Bleach Pen. It allows you to do a small area at a time and gives you better control over where the bleach goes.
TexasF355F1
02-14-2005, 03:09 PM
Try using Coke (the drink!!!). It is supposed to work for blood, rust, grease !!!
They tried it on Mythbusters and it didn't work.
They did find that using coke and aluminum foil on a bumper that had a slight bit of rust worked far better than actual chrome cleaner.
They tried it on Mythbusters and it didn't work.
They did find that using coke and aluminum foil on a bumper that had a slight bit of rust worked far better than actual chrome cleaner.
RickwithaTbird
02-14-2005, 03:43 PM
I have the same problem, I got knocked out at the bar Friday night, and blood exploded all over my face and clothes. Let me know what works for you so I can clean mine too.
j/k.. it would be funny though if the other guy posted on AF. Then if you guys argued, you could say, Oh yeah, Ill knock you out, and he would actually be scared.
j/k.. it would be funny though if the other guy posted on AF. Then if you guys argued, you could say, Oh yeah, Ill knock you out, and he would actually be scared.
rolin22
02-14-2005, 06:03 PM
well..... in the game "the punisher" at one of the loading scenes it says... to get blood off clothing put a drop of dishwashing detergant scrub vigourusly? and then leave out to drip dry i do't remember if it sayed anything about how much water to use..
knorwj
02-14-2005, 07:20 PM
hmmm trying to remember 7th grade home economics....ehhh brain hurts now. but I think this is how it goes....
hair spray for ink
peroxide for blood
GoJo (or any other hand cleaner) for greasy/oily things
Let the stuff soak into it, and blot don't rub.
another thing is not to dry it in a dryer until you are satisfied with the results of cleaning it, because using a dryer will set the stain and it will never come out.
hair spray for ink
peroxide for blood
GoJo (or any other hand cleaner) for greasy/oily things
Let the stuff soak into it, and blot don't rub.
another thing is not to dry it in a dryer until you are satisfied with the results of cleaning it, because using a dryer will set the stain and it will never come out.
BP2K2Max
02-14-2005, 07:28 PM
get Zout prewash stain remover. that shit works wonders.
Gotti
02-14-2005, 09:29 PM
get Zout prewash stain remover. that shit works wonders.
I'll check that out and the bleach pen.... thanks for all the suggestions guys!
Dont know if i have peroxide in the house
I'll check that out and the bleach pen.... thanks for all the suggestions guys!
Dont know if i have peroxide in the house
Sluttypatton
02-14-2005, 09:42 PM
Dry cleaners anyone? That's the best sure fire method. If they can't get it out, neither can you.
TypeGsR
02-14-2005, 09:42 PM
lol u lucky that guy wasnt me i woulda put yo ass in the hospital...hahaha IF U SMEELLLLLL ALALALALALALALALALAAAA WHAT THE ROCK
ISS COOKING
ISS COOKING
SniperX13
02-14-2005, 09:51 PM
no Gotti, I would have thought you would have been more careful, leaving incriminating evidence like just lyng around........
Gotti
02-14-2005, 10:06 PM
Dry cleaners anyone? That's the best sure fire method. If they can't get it out, neither can you.
you know what... i think thats the best idea. They wont fuck anything up, an if they do they owe me a new sweatshirt :D Plus i'm lazy.
About the shoes tho, to get the stiching back to white how should i do it? Would it work if i got a Q-Tip or something, dipped it in bleach and then just dabbed it on the bloody stiching?
I dunno how bleach works... gotta school me! :grinyes:
an type GSR didnt i tell u to put the crack pipe down when you're on AF? LOL :lol:
you know what... i think thats the best idea. They wont fuck anything up, an if they do they owe me a new sweatshirt :D Plus i'm lazy.
About the shoes tho, to get the stiching back to white how should i do it? Would it work if i got a Q-Tip or something, dipped it in bleach and then just dabbed it on the bloody stiching?
I dunno how bleach works... gotta school me! :grinyes:
an type GSR didnt i tell u to put the crack pipe down when you're on AF? LOL :lol:
sameintheend01
02-14-2005, 10:35 PM
more than a q-tip worth of bleach. several q-tips. try using that clorox blach pen.
Amish_kid
02-14-2005, 11:05 PM
Like someone else mentioned, peroxide I've used it before and it works.
WickedNYCowboy
02-15-2005, 12:51 AM
Use what Kate(Sex_Angel) mentioned. It does wonders on the horse's blankets. I used it on some old back up ones so I can put them on my bed cause the house is so damn cold at night and during the day for that matter.
karmacae
02-15-2005, 12:14 PM
hmmm trying to remember 7th grade home economics....ehhh brain hurts now. but I think this is how it goes....
hair spray for ink
peroxide for blood
GoJo (or any other hand cleaner) for greasy/oily things
Let the stuff soak into it, and blot don't rub.
another thing is not to dry it in a dryer until you are satisfied with the results of cleaning it, because using a dryer will set the stain and it will never come out.
he is right. also use cold water to wash it out. if you use hot water, it will make it harder to get out.
hair spray for ink
peroxide for blood
GoJo (or any other hand cleaner) for greasy/oily things
Let the stuff soak into it, and blot don't rub.
another thing is not to dry it in a dryer until you are satisfied with the results of cleaning it, because using a dryer will set the stain and it will never come out.
he is right. also use cold water to wash it out. if you use hot water, it will make it harder to get out.
Gotti
02-15-2005, 06:15 PM
Like someone else mentioned, peroxide I've used it before and it works.
what if the peroxide touches colors? will they turn white? An what brands are peroxide, i dont know if i have any of that in the house
what if the peroxide touches colors? will they turn white? An what brands are peroxide, i dont know if i have any of that in the house
Amish_kid
02-15-2005, 06:33 PM
what if the peroxide touches colors? will they turn white? An what brands are peroxide, i dont know if i have any of that in the house
get an old shirt and see what happens, I never dealt with it on colors only on whites, well if it was on colors usually it washed out in the laundry
get an old shirt and see what happens, I never dealt with it on colors only on whites, well if it was on colors usually it washed out in the laundry
SeXy_AnGeL
02-15-2005, 06:44 PM
An what brands are peroxide, i dont know if i have any of that in the house
You should always have peroxide in the house, as a first aid tool...although some people I know just keep a bottle of vodka on hand to kill germs and pain. Usually you can just buy peroxide in the store brand...read the active ingredients though cause sometimes they trick you and its a mixture of things rather than pure peroxide
You should always have peroxide in the house, as a first aid tool...although some people I know just keep a bottle of vodka on hand to kill germs and pain. Usually you can just buy peroxide in the store brand...read the active ingredients though cause sometimes they trick you and its a mixture of things rather than pure peroxide
ThatRoundHeadedKid
02-15-2005, 07:29 PM
It's funny how noone mentioned OxyClean. Just add a spoonful to the load.
indyram
02-16-2005, 01:11 AM
Cold water works fine, I know it happens pretty often at work. If it is really dried on use peroxide then wash in cold water.
imtheoneandonlyD
02-16-2005, 03:08 AM
??????? I'd think that would stain...?
I had this carpet cleaner stuff and that got blood right out of a t-shirt of mine, couldn't tell ya what it's called though, or try oxyclean! lol
Oxyclean guy would goto town on that stain
I had this carpet cleaner stuff and that got blood right out of a t-shirt of mine, couldn't tell ya what it's called though, or try oxyclean! lol
Oxyclean guy would goto town on that stain
ghostguy6
02-16-2005, 09:43 AM
And women say guys never do their laundry :screwy:
dugie6551
02-16-2005, 10:24 AM
It's funny how noone mentioned OxyClean. Just add a spoonful to the load.
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