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How to Get Rid of the Period Stains At Home

 

Choose your sanitary napkin wisely. Go through the available pads for period online. Study the features carefully along with their price and opt for the one that suits your flow and keeps you comfortable and confident throughout your period days.

In your initial menstrual years, you will face period leaks often. Sometimes periods come unexpectedly, and even when they stick by the schedule, the flow varies day to day even, day and night. Yes, using the extra long sanitary pads will provide you with better protection if you have a heavy flow, but then the chances become less.

So if you end up getting a period stain don't worry, you can always ask your mom to help clean the stains, and if you decide to take care of it on your own, we are here to assist you.

  1. Usually, stains happen at night while sleeping. You really should try overnight sanitary pads for long sleep hours, with a broader back they provide greater protection as you toss and turn around during sleep. If you still get a mark on your clothes when you wake up in the morning, relax don't let it get the better of you. Just change to a fresh pair and hold the stained piece under cold running water. Mostly that’s all that you need to do if the leak is a fresh one.
  1. If that doesn’t work, use the regular detergent. Keep some detergent powder or liquid or a bar, in your washroom to clean the soiled clothes.
  1. If it’s a tough stain, you might have to soak your clothes in the detergent mix for 15-20 minutes. Then wash with cold water. Voila! It's gone. It's always better to wash with cold water as hot water causes the stain to set in.
  1. You will notice that if the leak has reached the bed sheets, you will have to up your game. Since sheets are made of thicker fabric, they get more challenging to remove the stains. The most natural way is to try a saline solution. We all have salt at home. Mix some salt in cold water and soak the stained area in it. Alternately you can wash the stain with water and then put some salt on it. Rub vigorously and then rinse with cold water.
  1. Baking soda is another natural cleaning agent and quite useful for removing hard stains. Take the baking soda powder and add some water to make a thick paste. Apply on the stain, rub to spread it over. Let it work for 10-15 minutes and then clean with cold water.
  1. Another completely natural product readily available at home is vinegar. Use some vinegar on the stain and wash under cold water in some time. To make it more effective, you can use baking soda along with vinegar. Make a baking soda paste by adding some water to the powder and apply it on the stain. Rub gently to spread the paste and add some drops of vinegar. After 10-15 min rinse with cold water.
  1. For the really stubborn stains, you will have to use Hydrogen Peroxide. Directly put the hydrogen peroxide liquid on the stain. Scrub the portion with a brush, and not with bare hands. As it starts acting, you might notice some fizzing. In some time you will see the stain disappear. If it doesn't again pour some hydrogen peroxide on it. Once it’s clear wash with water.
  1. Another natural ingredient to try is cornstarch. Make a paste with water. Apply it on the stain and leave it to dry. Wash with water.

 

Most of these things are easily available at home so you can conveniently take care of the stain. The natural Sofy   are a Godsend, but sometimes accidents happen. If you get a mark when you are outside try using cola. Yes, the aerated drink indeed is a cleaning wonder.