I am a nurse and do get spattered with blood on occasion.  Hydrogen peroxide 
works very well in most cases and has saved many of my shirts.  It works well 
for both fresh and old blood.  It froths up when first applied and the area 
will become warm.  I rinse well with cold water then launder as usual.  On 
cotton and cotton/poly I have had no problems with fabric damage.  I have never 
tried it on silk, linen or wool.
 
-Kathy> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 
20:29:46 +0100> CC: > Subject: [h-cost] removing blod stains> > I remember i 
saw a tv programme from the workshop at Chanel where all the work of the 
couturieres was shown.> It happened from time to time, that some of the ladies, 
stuck their fingers and bleeded on the haute couture creations, but then they 
had a lady they send for who emediately came and removed the blod stains.> What 
do you think they used?> I have often wondered about this, and also because 
sometimes it happens for myself two.> What do you do?> > Bjarne> > 
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