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Blood -- NOT OT
Saline solution will remove blood. Just salt water works. Have had to
do that to a white top, when I had a head injury that bled all over the place. G Pati, in Phx gloworm wrote: Hello Quilters. I don't get to post much any more, but I try to keep up with what is going on -- praying with you and happy dancing for you and all. I'm just about to finish the baby quilt for my newest grandson, Ashton, who was born in December (I'm a little slow - I have no machine). They will be visiting me in Ohio from Colorado on August 18, and I'm working feverishly to have it finished by then. Anyway, I guess I stab my under fingers too hard, plus I take a baby aspirin every day, so I've ended up with a LOT of blood on this pastel aqua quilt! I've had little dabs before and I've used my own spit, which people on here have said works. It does work on little spots, but these are BIG. If anyone has this problem, what do you use to make sure the blood comes out? I want to make sure it comes out the first time! Do you soak it anything first? Do you just use Spray 'N Wash or something like that? Thank in advance to any suggestions. Gloworm in Dayton |
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Blood -- NOT OT
Try peroxide on a Q-Tip to blot it up and then wash it.
Cindy "gloworm" wrote in message ups.com... Hello Quilters. I don't get to post much any more, but I try to keep up with what is going on -- praying with you and happy dancing for you and all. I'm just about to finish the baby quilt for my newest grandson, Ashton, who was born in December (I'm a little slow - I have no machine). They will be visiting me in Ohio from Colorado on August 18, and I'm working feverishly to have it finished by then. Anyway, I guess I stab my under fingers too hard, plus I take a baby aspirin every day, so I've ended up with a LOT of blood on this pastel aqua quilt! I've had little dabs before and I've used my own spit, which people on here have said works. It does work on little spots, but these are BIG. If anyone has this problem, what do you use to make sure the blood comes out? I want to make sure it comes out the first time! Do you soak it anything first? Do you just use Spray 'N Wash or something like that? Thank in advance to any suggestions. Gloworm in Dayton |
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Blood -- NOT OT
Sorry! some day I'll learn to read the responses before offering one of my
own. Cindy "teleflora" wrote in message news:XsbDg.190402$k%3.148604@dukeread12... Try peroxide on a Q-Tip to blot it up and then wash it. Cindy "gloworm" wrote in message ups.com... Hello Quilters. I don't get to post much any more, but I try to keep up with what is going on -- praying with you and happy dancing for you and all. I'm just about to finish the baby quilt for my newest grandson, Ashton, who was born in December (I'm a little slow - I have no machine). They will be visiting me in Ohio from Colorado on August 18, and I'm working feverishly to have it finished by then. Anyway, I guess I stab my under fingers too hard, plus I take a baby aspirin every day, so I've ended up with a LOT of blood on this pastel aqua quilt! I've had little dabs before and I've used my own spit, which people on here have said works. It does work on little spots, but these are BIG. If anyone has this problem, what do you use to make sure the blood comes out? I want to make sure it comes out the first time! Do you soak it anything first? Do you just use Spray 'N Wash or something like that? Thank in advance to any suggestions. Gloworm in Dayton |
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Blood -- NOT OT
cold very salty water, then wash normally
HTH -- Jessamy In The Netherlands Take out: _i love the colour_ to reply. www.geocities.com/jessamy_thompson http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hello Quilters. I don't get to post much any more, but I try to keep up with what is going on -- praying with you and happy dancing for you and all. I'm just about to finish the baby quilt for my newest grandson, Ashton, who was born in December (I'm a little slow - I have no machine). They will be visiting me in Ohio from Colorado on August 18, and I'm working feverishly to have it finished by then. Anyway, I guess I stab my under fingers too hard, plus I take a baby aspirin every day, so I've ended up with a LOT of blood on this pastel aqua quilt! I've had little dabs before and I've used my own spit, which people on here have said works. It does work on little spots, but these are BIG. If anyone has this problem, what do you use to make sure the blood comes out? I want to make sure it comes out the first time! Do you soak it anything first? Do you just use Spray 'N Wash or something like that? Thank in advance to any suggestions. Gloworm in Dayton |
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Blood -- NOT OT
Well, I'm sure this will sound a little strange, but I've had really great
results using a protein based hair shampoo. Unfortunately, I've had a few days, during "that time of the month" when I've been unable to leave the house, for fear of making a mess of myself. Must be an age thing, creeping up on the big pause. Anyway, when accidents do happen, they can be pretty bad, so I've resorted to treating my clothing with the shampoo and then a trip in the washer. I've found that, for thicker objects like jeans, etc., that the peroxide & Oxi-Clean just don't get deep enough into the layers to really remove everything. For some reason, the protein based shampoos, with the lather and stuff, seem to clean fairly deeply. Good Luck! |
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Blood -- NOT OT
what is a protein based hair shampoo? what protein? never heard of this.
I am trying to figure out why out would want to wash our hair with proteins instead of with detergents... TwinMom wrote: Well, I'm sure this will sound a little strange, but I've had really great results using a protein based hair shampoo. Unfortunately, I've had a few days, during "that time of the month" when I've been unable to leave the house, for fear of making a mess of myself. Must be an age thing, creeping up on the big pause. Anyway, when accidents do happen, they can be pretty bad, so I've resorted to treating my clothing with the shampoo and then a trip in the washer. I've found that, for thicker objects like jeans, etc., that the peroxide & Oxi-Clean just don't get deep enough into the layers to really remove everything. For some reason, the protein based shampoos, with the lather and stuff, seem to clean fairly deeply. Good Luck! -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out for a walk) |
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