is there any way to sanitize dark colored laundry if it has blood on it?
Written by Josh on May 26, 2009 – 7:31 am -my husband is a paramedic and sometimes comes home with soul on his uniform (gray shirt and blue pants / Bdu of blacks). they work in the cold after 'the VE sprayed them with the cry. also add the Clorox 2. that the soul comes out, but i 'm yet they 'scared; re not sterilized. from it 's his uniform of work, can' bleaching normal use of t. ideas?
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By be happier own a pitbull on May 27, 2009 | Reply
Recently I worked through this product once it 's called the Kids - No pets of It is not just that of a carpet cleaner can also be used as a pre-treater for laundry. It works wonderfully. You can obtain them online or at Wal-Mart for $ 4.95 for a bottle 32oz. I think personally that it works better than the cry for no signs can be used for other things 100. Get more burst for your dollar. But up to sterilize your good doing all you can do. Not perhaps their work laid the washed a second time from their darkness and your using the Clorox 2 that already 'knows this. I think that 's why Gradica my best white uniform, so I can use the good old bleaching.
By lvcauley1968 on May 27, 2009 | Reply
Try adding white vinegar, baking soda ash, or borax to your laundry or proof that impregnated clothes in & of ammonia; water for about 15 minutes and then Washington.
By pixieotr on May 30, 2009 | Reply
if you are just looking to kill germs and bacteria, you can add a little lysol to wash [the old-fashioned kind, comes in brown liqiud] that kills all germs except the virus subsidies, but that's not something you have to be concerned, it can not live outside a host for long
By Brian A on May 30, 2009 | Reply
Well, the boiling water probably would work out to kill something. May or may or may be good for the clothes according to the fabric. There is a product called Iodophor that I use for sterilization of my equipment for preparation of beer that uses iodine rather than bleaching. I believe that suspect may add a light brown tint to clothes.