Quick Tips To Remove Period Stain From White Clothes

Here are some tips and tricks you can try to remove tough period stains from your white clothes. 
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Occasional leaks and stains are a part of the menstruation cycle. We all have dealt with it at certain points in our lives, whether it’s on clothes, mattresses, or your favourite underwear. Especially, when it comes to our white clothes, there’s an instant urge to throw them into the bin, but hang on! You don’t have to lose a favourite garment due to minor stains and leaks. It’s important to remember these stains are nothing to be ashamed of and it’s okay to have irregularities on your mensuration schedule. Having some effective cleaning hacks on your fingertips can help you get rid of stubborn stains in no time.

Tips To Remove Period Stains From White Clothes

So, here are some tips and tricks you can try to remove tough period stains from your white clothes:

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Use A Stain Remover

Whether it's your white shorts, mattress or sheets that have been stained, the magic of stain remover can get you rid of even the toughest of stains, showing a sparkling clean garment. Stain-removing products including liquid and powders have been designed for stains that don’t go away using the traditional washing method. Pour the product of your choice on the stain, or dilute it a little with water and let it sit for a few minutes. Now dab it using a wet towel and pop the garment into the washing machine.

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Remove Dried Blood Stains With Vinegar, Lemon Juice, And Hydrogen Peroxide

Stubborn stains that too on white clothes will make you scrub till you cry. For this, you need a strong solution to get rid of it once and for all. Luckily, the combination of common household items such as vinegar, lemon juice, and hydrogen peroxide can do the trick.

  • Make a mixture of vinegar, lemon juice, and hydrogen peroxide.
  • Dip a sponge in the mixture and rub the blood-stained area.
  • Run the stained area under cold water.
  • Repeat until you’ve lifted as much of the stain as you can.
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Use The Evergreen Baking Soda

Try the above-listed methods or else, you can always turn to the age-old magic solution called baking soda. It acts as a rough exfoliant, great for breaking up or spot-treating tough period stains.

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