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What is the best way to get blood out of something if you need to? Burn it. But if you really wanna know...

"Blood stains are really tricky to remove once they set. Removing them before the item is washed and dried is your best bet, but there are ways to get dried blood out of clothing and linens as well."
-WikiHow

Yeah, that's right, this shizzle ain't hard to find.

First off, use cold water...hot water will make everything worse- don't use it. If you catch it while it's fresh, this is the easiest way to get it out.

DO NOT PUT IT IN THE WASHING MACHINE OR THE DRYER. Don't be stupid.

Try hydrogen peroxide! It only works on wet bloodz though. Also it may bleach, fade, or cause stains of it's own, so be careful yo'!

"Pour hydrogen peroxide on the stain. Dilute the hydrogen peroxide with 50% water if you are treating delicate fabrics. Take care not to let the foam spread outside the original stain area.
Replenish the hydrogen peroxide several times, as the chemical action slows and the foam becomes stable.
Wipe away the foam using a cloth and pour on a bit of hydrogen peroxide again until the stain is gone or extremely faint.
Wash the stained item with cold water and normally used soap or detergent.
You can also soak the entire garment in a bowl of hydrogen peroxide. Let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove the stained clothing from the hydrogen peroxide and rinse it out in cold water."
-WikiHow

Try ammonia; look it up! Do some more research on it!

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