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Old 04-11-2012, 06:00 PM
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This sounds unusual, but is an OLD trick...
When you prick your finger and get blood on what you are working on, use a little of your own saliva on the spot immediately. For some reason, it takes out the spot.
The reason your own saliva takes out your own blood is because they both have the same DNA. You won't believe this, but I was doing alteration for a doctor and he was relating how sometimes in surgery he got blood from the patient on his undershirt. I said he should stop the surgery & spit on his shirt. haha Then I asked 'wasn't it true that your own saliva would remove your own blood', and it was because the DNA was the same. He said he didn't know!!! I was so surprised that he didn't.
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I use hydrogen peroxide on a Q-tip. That way you can dab it just where you need it. And be sure to rinse with water.

Might want to test it to make sure it doesn't damage the fabric if you have a sample piece of fabric. Hope your grandmother feels better soon.
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Old 04-11-2012, 06:16 PM
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thank you, I pray she feels better 2 soon, she's been through soo much with bladder cancer. she means so much to me.

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I use hydrogen peroxide on a Q-tip. That way you can dab it just where you need it. And be sure to rinse with water.

Might want to test it to make sure it doesn't damage the fabric if you have a sample piece of fabric. Hope your grandmother feels better soon.
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thank everyone so much for the tips , I am passing them along.
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Old 04-11-2012, 06:49 PM
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Sometimes cold water will take out blood - especially if one gets to it right away.
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Old 04-11-2012, 07:50 PM
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I had always heard that you can remove your own blood stains by using your own spit....sounded weird, but it works. I am always poking myself with pins and now and again end up with a small stain on my sewing.
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one's saliva contains the necessary enzymes to dissolve one's own blood--that's why this works.
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Dreft baby soap removed blood from my daughter's favorite shirt more than 3 weeks after an auto accident
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we all pray your Grandma feels better soon and hope the tricks for removing the stain works and yes i have used salvia to remove blood stains
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When I first got into quilting it was suggested to keep about 12" of thread in your mouth---if you do get blood on your project--put the little wet ball on it and it will be gone. I have used this method and it had worked every time.
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