Getting blood off of a backpack?

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I just let the blood dry and don't worry about it -it fades over time.


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frankrb3

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I just soaked mine in the bathtub and used a scrub brush, no soap or detergent. Looks great and the stink is gone.
 

jaredgreen

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I bag my quarters in garbage bags, so there's not a lot of blood to deal with. (Provided I'm not more than a half day from the trailhead)


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Biggs300

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Like others, I use full strength hydrogen peroxide and then rinse with cold water, after the blood stain is gone. Peroxide is cheaper than most stain removers and it works well.
 

RMB518

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The hydrogen peroxide trick suggested worked really well.
We have 12% hydrogen peroxide at work which was amazing.
Then filled a trash can with water for a complete cold rinse IMG_0479.jpeg
 

jayjay

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Thanks for the info. I got a BullPac bag that has blood all over the inside. I’m going to try the peroxide today.
 

Kyle C

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I throw peroxide and baking soda in the mix of water, and it seems to do well. Pressure wash off, and enjoy a few battle scars/stains on it. Kinda like a merit badge.
 
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