Blood on your quilt
#1
Did you know that, as gross as it sounds, if you get blood on your quilt from a finger stick, your saliva (and only yours) will take it out? I learned this from a very experienced quilter.
#8
Be really careful with full strength hydrogen peroxide. It is a bleach of sorts, and may take out the color as well as the blood. As a nurse, we used it to take blood out of our white uniforms, but I would never use it full strength on colored cotton. The saliva trick really works well, just did it again last week. (Guess I am showing my age, we wore white uniforms long before everyone from the docs to the housekeepers wear scrubs!)
#9
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I have to give blood every three mos. for diabetes (sometimes 6 mos.) and in March of this year, I started to get in the car and had blood everywhere. Had never done that before. Went back into doctor's office and the nurse poured hyd. peroxide on all the blood and every bit of it came out. Surprised me - I thought the blouse was going to go to the rag heap.
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