Stains beginning with B
Blood
Remove a blood stain: Rinse the garment under cold water, try hydrogen peroxide or ammonia on fresh blood. Use salt and water for fresh blood on delicate fabrics. Try soap for fresh blood in a pinch. Use toothpaste, meat tenderizer, or saliva on dried blood. READ MORE
Brine stains in leather shoes
Brine stains in shoes can best be treated with a white vinegar. Take a teaspoon of white vinegar and mix it in a cup with water. Stain the stains well with this mixture. Eventually, the entire shoe should be slightly moistened with this mixture and rubbed. Dry well and then polish.