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How to Remove Period Stains from Underwear

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Remove Period Stains from Underwear

Removing period stains from underwear can be a challenging task, but with the right techniques and products, you can get the job done. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to remove period stains from underwear:

Step 1: Act Quickly

The sooner you treat the stain, the better. Blood proteins can set over time, making it more difficult to remove the stain. So, wash your underwear as soon as possible after the incident.

Step 2: Use Cold Water

Cold water is essential when treating period stains. Hot or warm water can cause the blood to set, making it harder to remove. Cold water helps to dissolve the proteins in blood, making it easier to remove.

Step 3: Avoid Using Bleach or Hydrogen Peroxide

While bleach and hydrogen peroxide may seem like effective stain removers, they can actually damage or discolor your underwear. Instead, opt for gentle soap and cold water.

Step 4: Spot Clean Before Washing

Before throwing your underwear in the washing machine, try spot cleaning the stain with a gentle soap and cold water. This can help loosen the stain and prevent it from setting.

Step 5: Use Hydrogen Peroxide as a Last Resort

If the stain is particularly stubborn, you can try using hydrogen peroxide as a last resort. However, be aware that it may bleach or damage your underwear.

Step 6: Don't Use the Dryer Until the Stain is Gone

The dryer can set stains and make them permanent. Avoid putting your underwear in the dryer until the stain is removed or significantly faded.

Step 7: Let Detergent/Soap Sit on Stain

When using laundry detergent or soap, let it sit on the stain for a few minutes before rinsing. This allows the detergent to penetrate deep into the fabric and lift out the stain.

Step 8: Try Alternative Stain Removers

If you don't have access to hydrogen peroxide or laundry detergent, you can try using salt, vinegar, or lemon juice to remove the stain.

A Long-term Solution: Period Underwear

If you’re experiencing leaks or spotting with tampons or menstrual cups, you may want to consider a switch to period panties. Using period underwear can save you time and money in the long run. Our products feature gussets that are designed to absorb and contain leaks, eliminating the need for frequent washing. Plus, no more ruined panties! There are a variety of options available, ranging from light to heavy absorbency and coverage. Never buy a panty-liner, tampon or pad again!

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