Ah, the never-ending battle with stains. You try your best to keep your broomstick lace clean and free of any nasty stains, but somehow they always find their way onto your fabric. This tutorial will walk you through the easiest, quickest, and most effective ways of taking care of a blood stain on your broomstick lace.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Luke Smith
Time is of the essence when it comes to getting rid of a blood stain on your broomstick lace. The first step to tackle a blood stain is to act quickly before it has a chance to set in. This means removing and rinsing out the item immediately in cold water.
Once the item is rinsed out and soaking in cold water, pre-treat the stained area with an enzyme-based stain remover. If you don't have one of these products, an alternative method is to create a paste using baking soda and water.
Once you've let pre-treated item sit for at least 10 minutes, wash it according to its label instructions in cool or lukewarm (not hot) water using a mild detergent. A delicate wash cycle is recommended for best results.
After washing, check to see if the stain is still visible. If so, repeat steps 2 and 3 until stain is no longer visible.
Once all signs of the stain are gone, air dry the item. Do not put the item in the dryer as this could set the stain.
With just a few simple steps, you can easily remove a blood stain from your broomstick lace. Remember to act quickly, pre-treat the stain, and follow the directions on the label when washing. Good luck!
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