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Does period blood come out of jeans?

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and if so, how do you get it out if its been stained for ove a week?

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  1. lol the first guy. yes it does. you can soak it in soap first n scrub it out or just use spray n wash and wash it regular. nothing of mine has ever stained permanently.


  2. It does come out, but why wait a week to try?

  3. No, as best as I understand, it comes out of your v****a.

  4. A week? A WEEK?! I'm not even sure I want to know why you waited so long. Ugh. It *might* come out, but after a WHOLE WEEK of leaving them nasty and gross, it's possible the stain is there to stay. Use some cold water to scrub the stain...yes with your hands...to get out as much blood as possible. Then try using a stain remover such as Shout that works on protein stain like grass stains and blood. You might get lucky and get rid of the stain. However, be sure the stain is out to your satisfaction before you put the item in the dryer. The heat from the dryer will set the stain, and it'll be there permanently. From now on rinse out the blood stain Immediately after taking off the garment.

  5. yes, pour some peroxide on it and let it sit for 2-3 minutes then wash in hot water

  6. NO, it will never come out, not even if you beg it like a little to-do lady of the west. It's stuck there forever, good work you little ingrate!

  7. Use some Shout on it. Soak the stain with it, use your hands to work it into the stain and let it sit for about 30 minutes. The spray a little more and work it into it again. Rinse it off with cool water. If the majority stain is coming out you can spray them again and wash them. If only a little of it is coming out, or none at all. Spray them again and work it in. Then let them sit over night, then wash them.

  8. OMG



  9. To begin with, Hydrogen Peroxide might leave them discolored,

    and  don't rinse with HOT water as hot water will set the stain!

    What you can do is place ice cubes all on the whole stain

    and let them sit and melt, then use some meat tenderizer,

    (I know, sounds sick, but works....or use salt) and some

    detergent, scrub, then reapply more ice cubes, and let sit..

    Repeat this and rinse with COLD water until the stain is gone,

    and then wash as usual. It's a dragged out process, but that's

    what happens when it's been there awhile. Good Luck.  

  10. Soak in cold water, then apply elbow grease.

  11. Soak in cold water & pour hydrogen proxide directly onto the stain until gone...

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