A blood stain can be a nightmare when it falls on your voile fabric. Luckily, there are ways to get rid of them without hassle. Here are some methods that will help you restore your voile to its original glory.
Updated 09 Mar 2023
By Nishat Asif
If the blood stain is fresh, you can dissolve it in water. Soak the area with a solution made of warm water and laundry detergent for about an hour, then rinse it with cold water. If stain persists, you can try adding a few drops of chlorine bleach to the solution.
Vinegar is one of the best natural cleaners for blood stains. Mix equal parts vinegar and water, then apply the mixture directly onto the spot. Allow it to sit for 30 minutes before rinsing it off with cold water.
Hydrogen peroxide is known to lift tough stains easily, and it's particularly useful for removing blood stains. Apply a 3% concentration of hydrogen peroxide directly onto the spot, then let it sit for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, dab the area with a damp cloth, then wash your voile with cool water and mild detergent.
Soap and lemon juice are great for removing dried blood stains from voile. Rub a bit of mild soap onto spot, then use a cotton ball soaked in fresh lemon juice to blot away the remaining stain. Rinse the area with water, and repeat if necessary.
Using ammonia is another useful way to remove dried blood stains from voile. Start by diluting one part ammonia and four parts water, then soak a cloth in the mixture. Rub the cloth over the stain for a few minutes, then rinse with cold water.
Salt is a great natural cleaner for blood stains. Pour some table salt onto stain, then add a few drops of cold water. Use a clean cloth to scrub away the stain, then rinse with cold water. Repeat as needed.
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