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	<title>How do I get blood out of denim?</title>
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	<description>How do I get blood out of denim? Any raw denim aficionados out there? I just got blood on my jeans, on the inside. The catch is that I can&apos;t wash them (they&apos;re unwashed denim and I&apos;ve only been wearing them for about three weeks). I searched superfuture and google and generally only turned up information about Blue Blood brand jeans. What&apos;s my best option for removing the blood? Spot cleaning with shout wipes/hydrogen peroxide/soda water/something else? Dry cleaning (I&apos;m still unsure as to how that would affect the progress of the jeans)? Please assume that no, I don&apos;t want to just leave the blood there.</description>
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