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this post was submitted on 05 Jul 2025
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My understanding is they'd likely stain, but they're also likely properly sterilized and cleaned between uses. In the end it's dyed with blood the same way it was died with whatever compound made it the color it was before. The important thing is cleanliness which is preserved despite the color.
that's what I was thinking! I wouldn't really care what color my pads are as long as I'm sure that they're clean.
Plus you could make some in black!
An antimicrobial material like.hemp might be a good choice