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My husband is an orthodontist, and while that is a 'bloodless' part of dentistry, he does occasionally get his own blood on his car-working clothes! He uses hydrogen peroxide, sponged on. Has used it since dental school... works a treat.
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I would start by just soaking it in cold water for a day or two... That should remove most of the blood, unless it's REALLY dried on...
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 Originally Posted by marypenny
My husband is an orthodontist, and while that is a 'bloodless' part of dentistry, he does occasionally get his own blood on his car-working clothes! He uses hydrogen peroxide, sponged on. Has used it since dental school... works a treat.
I've used it before too, but I want to make sure it won't damage the teflon coating. Hopefully Rocky will be able to chime in sometime later today.
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There are the bacteria/enzyme type kitty clean-up solutions like Simple Solution and Natrure's Miracle and they break down blood as well as cat pee-pee and other swell things. The big caveat that I have about those is that some of them contain alcohol as well as the stain eating bugs and I think that the alcohol ones are to be avoided...I've used one and it has actually taken the finish off areas of wooden flooring.
Not that this will turn out to be a good solution but it seems like the enzymes would not affect teflon.
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