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blood is easy soak in cold water & the blood comes right out. Then wash. I had a bloody nose everyday of my life until I was in the 3rd grade. Every picture I have from when I was little if you look close I have blood on my shirt.
Tide sticks actually work, they took grease right off of my favorite khaki capris (don't ask me how I got grease on them because I do not know). Goop will remove grease & manure stains |
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The way I do my laundry has always worked for me. I wash all towels, underwear, socks, anything really "dirty" in HOT water and dry it in the dryer. I was all t-shirts, pants, jeans, bras, delicates, blouses, ect. in COLD water and hang everything to try except for the t-shirts. I just think it's icky if you don't wash your underwear, towels, and socks in HOT water, but like I've said before, I'm a germaphobe.
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Sometimes when you buy new towels, they don't seem to dry the body as good as older towels do. Just add salt to the water it hardens them up a bit.
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