Thank you for posting this on Facebook a while back! I saved it, and today I needed to remove a scorched place on a white quilted binding, and it worked perfectly!! Thanks again!!!
Only on your white shirts because hydrogen peroxide bleaches. I’m a nurse and you can use it to get blood out of your clothes by pouring a little in the spot let it bubble for a few seconds and then rinse really well with colors so it doesn’t bleach the color. Good for getting overflow period blood out of underwear and pants. But rinse really well!
Thank you for posting this on Facebook a while back! I saved it, and today I needed to remove a scorched place on a white quilted binding, and it worked perfectly!! Thanks again!!!
Awesome for the fix, not the scorch! ;)
Only on your white shirts because hydrogen peroxide bleaches. I’m a nurse and you can use it to get blood out of your clothes by pouring a little in the spot let it bubble for a few seconds and then rinse really well with colors so it doesn’t bleach the color. Good for getting overflow period blood out of underwear and pants. But rinse really well!
I remove scorching with this method from color pieces as well. No bleaching. 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
As my husband used to tease me, "Who woulda thunk it?"
Haha!! I know, it’s magic!
Does that work on colored fabrics or only white?
Yes, works in any fabrics, just make sure to test a small inconspicuous area first.