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Tenerife_Lady
01-08-2011, 18:43
My Grandaughter has got blood on a white sheet, have tried Vanish, cold water with salt and lemon juice does anyone have any advice

Stoney
01-08-2011, 21:00
De-Solv-it by Universal. Had same problem earlier this week and the boss sprayed it on and the blood disappeared.

www.desolvitshop.co.uk good luck:pray:

Goforgold
01-08-2011, 21:09
De-Solv-it by Universal. Had same problem earlier this week and the boss sprayed it on and the blood disappeared.

www.desolvitshop.co.uk good luck:pray:

I use that too - it's fantastic ! :)

Tenerife_Lady
01-08-2011, 21:16
Cheers, will go and buy some tomorrow. Appreciated.

Goforgold
01-08-2011, 21:20
Cheers, will go and buy some tomorrow. Appreciated.


You shouldn't be disappointed . :)

Ecky Thump
01-08-2011, 21:39
My Grandaughter has got blood on a white sheet, have tried Vanish, cold water with salt and lemon juice does anyone have any advice

A weak solution of bleach and water should do the trick.:)

dede
01-08-2011, 22:20
Always, Always use cold water to remove blood as warm water just congeals it straightaway and makes it almost imposible to get out.

YOUNG GOLFER
01-08-2011, 23:13
My Grandaughter has got blood on a white sheet, have tried Vanish, cold water with salt and lemon juice does anyone have any advice

You could buy a new sheet.

KirstyJay
01-08-2011, 23:16
You could buy a new sheet.Or dye the sheet red by putting blood over the whole thing when the hubby's naughty.... :D

MaxineC
01-08-2011, 23:19
Or dye the sheet red by putting blood over the whole thing when the hubby's naughty.... :D


I do worry about you at times.... this is one of those times! :eek:

YOUNG GOLFER
01-08-2011, 23:27
I do worry about you at times.... this is one of those times! :eek:

In this case i would be more sorry for the Bloke.

MaxineC
01-08-2011, 23:29
In this case i would be more sorry for the Bloke.


Nah, I know him.... :rofl: :rofl:

YOUNG GOLFER
01-08-2011, 23:38
Nah, I know him.... :rofl: :rofl:

I know him to.............. but i think his other half could be a little more understanding.;)

MaxineC
01-08-2011, 23:45
I know him to.............. but i think his other half could be a little more understanding.;)


At this point I shall remain diplomatically quiet.... I know, unusual for me! :whistle:

max
02-08-2011, 09:13
I use Enzimático, its a spray that mercadona sell for blood and stains etc. I find it quite good.

Malteser Monkey
02-08-2011, 10:01
I frind that rubbing in Fairy Liquid washing up liquid and leaving to soak in warm water for a while - then was as usual gets most stains out:laundry: