There is no scientific evidence that vinegar can remove dried blood. Vinegar may temporarily lower the pH of the blood, but this will not cause it to be eliminated.

Yes, dried blood can be cleaned with a standard household cleaning product.

Baking soda is not effective at removing blood. It is only effective at cleaning surfaces.

Coke does not specifically remove blood stains, but it can help to reduce the appearance of them. The carbonation in Coke helps to break up and disperse the blood particles, and the caffeine may also help to stimulate clotting.

There are a few different types of stain removers that can be used to remove dried blood. Some of the most common include hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, and Borax. It is important to test a small area first to see which stain remover works best before using it on the entire garment.

Wet the blood with saline solution. Apply pressure to the wound for a few minutes. Repeat steps 2-4 until bleeding has stopped.

One option is to use a mop and bucket. Another option is to use a vacuum cleaner with the hose attachment.

Toothpaste can remove some blood stains, but it is not always effective. If the blood stain is fresh, toothpaste may be able to remove it. If the blood stain has dried, toothpaste may not be able to remove it.

Most blood does not stain permanently. If the blood is fresh and not dried out, it will usually be removed with soap and water. If the blood is old or dried out, it may stain more easily.

Bleach is not typically effective at removing blood stains. If the blood is fresh and there is minimal contamination, bleach may work. If the blood is old or has significant contamination, it will likely not work.

There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that police use Coke to clean blood.

Peroxide does not remove blood stains.

Yes, hydrogen peroxide can be used to remove stains from clothing. The stain should be washed with water first to remove any excess liquid, and then hydrogen peroxide should be applied in a concentrated form.

There are a few ways to remove old blood stains without using hydrogen peroxide. You can use a commercial stain remover, such as Mr. Clean or OxiClean, or you can use a homemade stain remover. To make a homemade stain remover, mix 1 cup of white vinegar with 2 tablespoons of baking soda. Apply the mixture to the stain and let it sit for 10 minutes. Wipe the area clean with a cloth.

Hydrogen peroxide is effective at removing blood stains because it breaks down the proteins and DNA in the blood.

If you touch dry blood, you may get a rash.

Dried blood can be removed by peeling with a mild soap and warm water.