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How to quickly deal with the aunt getting it on the sheets

Every time you come to your aunt, do you act like a fool? You are afraid of leaking, as if you are announcing to the whole world that you are your aunt. It is so embarrassing! Especially if you accidentally get it on the bed at night...ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhing! When I see my aunt staining the quilt, I have to wash the quilt immediately~ Come on, girls with side leakage, let’s learn some tips in life. As long as you master these, everything can be solved easily!

There are three tips for removing blood stains from bed sheets

Tip 1

One: Place a plastic bag or plastic wrap under the stain on the bed sheets.

Two: Remove the sheets. Wet two or three tissues and place them underneath the stain and on top of the plastic bag. Then use dry tissue paper to absorb the stains on the sheets. If you press it for a while, the water on the wet paper towel will seep into the sheets and wash the blood onto the dry paper towel above.

Tip 2

Use a facial cleanser or a used non-woven mask to soak up the water and rub it on while sucking. Just put a piece of plastic film on it, and it can absorb the stains and blood stains cleanly. You can prepare a special facial wash puff for wiping bed sheets. Non-woven facial masks are also easy to find, and recycling waste is not expensive.

Tip 3

But with the above method, you must clean the blood stain as soon as possible after discovering it! If it takes a long time, here’s another trick! First lay a plastic film under the sheets, dip the blood-stained area with water, and wet both sides of the sheets. After a few minutes, use two wet paper towels to wipe the upper and lower sides of the blood stain. Wet wipes already contain detergent, so it's easy to remove most of them. Then, use toilet paper to absorb the remaining blood stains and moisture.