[lace] Follow up on stains email (2)

2014-07-12 Thread Jean Nathan
On second thoughts it might not be that simple because the blood has dried,
but worth a go. It definitely works for fresh blood, but must be the saliva of
the same person as the blood.

Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK

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Re: [lace] Follow up on stains email (2)

2014-07-12 Thread Tregellas Family
But definitely NOT after eating chocolate   been 
there, done that, not a happy chap..  :-(


Cheers,
Shirley T.  -  almost in the swing of OIDFA now.


On second thoughts it might not be that simple because the blood has dried,
but worth a go. It definitely works for fresh blood, but must be the saliva of
the same person as the blood.

Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK


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Re: [lace] Follow up on stains email (2)

2014-07-12 Thread Sue
I did have to laugh about the chocolate as I could see it in my head. 
sorry, really not laughing loudly,, well actually I did.


But on the personal front I have a condition called Sjogrens Syndrome and it 
means I dont have any natural saliva to use.   I use water, pastilles and 
artificial saliva sprays to help but that wont be of use to remove blood 
stains off my blouse, so I think I need to make some sort of paste with 
washing liquids of one sort or another.
Thank you for the suggestions folks and I am sure this will be of use for 
someone out there.   (Non chocolate eating at the time:-)  )


Have fun at the conference all of you.
Sue

But definitely NOT after eating chocolate   been
there, done that, not a happy chap..  :-(

Cheers,
Shirley T.  -  almost in the swing of OIDFA now.

On second thoughts it might not be that simple because the blood has 
dried,
but worth a go. It definitely works for fresh blood, but must be the 
saliva of

the same person as the blood.

Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK


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Re: [lace] Follow up on stains email (2)

2014-07-12 Thread Cynce Williams
Try hydrogen peroxide first. I've seen it recommended in books.
Cynthia


On Jul 12, 2014, at 2:45 AM, Sue wrote:

> I did have to laugh about the chocolate as I could see it in my head. 
> sorry, really not laughing loudly,, well actually I did.
> 
> But on the personal front I have a condition called Sjogrens Syndrome and it 
> means I dont have any natural saliva to use.   I use water, pastilles and 
> artificial saliva sprays to help but that wont be of use to remove blood 
> stains off my blouse, so I think I need to make some sort of paste with 
> washing liquids of one sort or another.
> Thank you for the suggestions folks and I am sure this will be of use for 
> someone out there.   (Non chocolate eating at the time:-)  )
> 
> Have fun at the conference all of you.
> Sue
> 
>But definitely NOT after eating chocolate   been
> there, done that, not a happy chap..  :-(
> 
> Cheers,
> Shirley T.  -  almost in the swing of OIDFA now.
> 
>> On second thoughts it might not be that simple because the blood has dried,
>> but worth a go. It definitely works for fresh blood, but must be the saliva 
>> of
>> the same person as the blood.
>> 
>> Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK
> 
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Re: [lace] Follow up on stains email (2)

2014-07-12 Thread Sue
I tried the vanish granuals and it didn't shift, so I used my normal clothes 
washing liquid neat on the stain.  I worked it with my finger tip and it 
went.  Blouse now washed in the machine and I will take it out to dry in a 
few minutes.

Sue

Try hydrogen peroxide first. I've seen it recommended in books.
Cynthia


On Jul 12, 2014, at 2:45 AM, Sue wrote:

I did have to laugh about the chocolate as I could see it in my head. 
sorry, really not laughing loudly,, well actually I did.


But on the personal front I have a condition called Sjogrens Syndrome and 
it means I dont have any natural saliva to use.   I use water, pastilles 
and artificial saliva sprays to help but that wont be of use to remove 
blood stains off my blouse, so I think I need to make some sort of paste 
with washing liquids of one sort or another.
Thank you for the suggestions folks and I am sure this will be of use for 
someone out there.   (Non chocolate eating at the time:-)  )


Have fun at the conference all of you.
Sue

   But definitely NOT after eating chocolate   been
there, done that, not a happy chap..  :-(

Cheers,
Shirley T.  -  almost in the swing of OIDFA now.

On second thoughts it might not be that simple because the blood has 
dried,
but worth a go. It definitely works for fresh blood, but must be the 
saliva of

the same person as the blood.

Jean Nathan in Poole, Dorset, UK


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Re: [lace] Follow up on stains email (2)

2014-07-12 Thread The Lace Bee
Beware as hydrogen peroxide is a bleach and can also damage fabrics. Basically 
it's what used to be used to put blonde highlights in hair

L

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> On 12 Jul 2014, at 12:42, Cynce Williams  wrote:
> 
> Try hydrogen peroxide first. I've seen it recommended in books.
> Cynthia

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