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01 Apr 2008 22:30 #16528

adrenolyn blood ! What type of blood is that, "scared blood"!

((Looks like "tide to go" to the rescue))!!! :lol:

Relaxing does help alot while quilting.
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31 Mar 2008 19:56 #16458

ritzy wrote:
As a lab tech we used peroxide to get blood out but I think someone told my it does not work with adrenolyn blood (you know blood when you are scared).

Interesting! So the key is to be relaxed when you're quilting... :lol:
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31 Mar 2008 19:31 #16456

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As a lab tech we used peroxide to get blood out but I think someone told my it does not work with adrenolyn blood (you know blood when you are scared).
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31 Mar 2008 17:48 #16452

I agree with WandaM. "Hydrogen peroxide also works to get blood out of fabric. I work with nurses and this is what they do when an accident occurs. I don't know about old stains , but I would definetly test it before using it on a quilt top! WandaM"
And it also works on old blood. Just may take a little longer with repeat applications. I've done it many times. I have not found it to affect the color of the fabric either. I also work in the health care field and speak from experience.

Happy quilting everyone..............
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tide to go 29 Mar 2008 21:37 #16353

BB you don't explain to your dh why you are laughing so hard.

#1 he won't get it
#2 let him think you have lost your mind -- he may just stay out of your range so you can get some sewing done

At least it works with my dh most of the .time
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29 Mar 2008 20:41 #16350

I'm laughing so hard I'm crying!!! How can I explain this to my DH :lol:
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29 Mar 2008 08:55 #16330

lwiniger wrote:
my eyes are squeezed shut, my fingers are in my ears and I'm going "la la la la" until this thread is over.. :)


LOLOL!!!!
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My my my 28 Mar 2008 15:24 #16308

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You are all having way too much fun with this thread. Another nurse here who always used SPIT on the blood spots on my quilt, and I guess it works or I'd remember it didn't!
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28 Mar 2008 09:43 #16289

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I am chuckling so hard!!!!
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28 Mar 2008 08:08 #16283

I'm with you, Lori! LOL
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28 Mar 2008 06:25 #16275

my eyes are squeezed shut, my fingers are in my ears and I'm going "la la la la" until this thread is over.. :)
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28 Mar 2008 00:23 #16265

Oh dear - I was soooooooooooo careful to say saliva and now you are all saying spit!


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27 Mar 2008 19:55 #16261

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I am a nurse and have no problem dealing with a multitude of EEEEWWWWs but I have a really hard time dealing with mouth issues (dirty dentures put me over the edge). My mother was an advocate of spit cleaning. IT'S ALL HER FAULT :!: :lol:

I am SO GLAD to hear that I'm not the only one!! When my dear MIL was in the hospital with a broken leg, dealing with her dentures was worse than the diapers! EEEEEEWWWWWWWWW


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27 Mar 2008 18:57 #16260

I am a nurse and have no problem dealing with a multitude of EEEEWWWWs but I have a really hard time dealing with mouth issues (dirty dentures put me over the edge). My mother was an advocate of spit cleaning. IT'S ALL HER FAULT :!: :lol:
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