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Blood Stain Removal Made Easy

Submitted by shenitech
Wed, 7 Oct 2009

However hard we may try, we are going to end up with blood stains to tackle at some point of time or the other. It will probably be nicks and cuts that you will not be able to notice very easily, and before you know it, you are going to end up with tiny blood stains on your sofa, clothing, drapes or carpets. So, how do you get rid of these stains?

The Simplest Method

If you address the problem in its earlier stages, Blood Stain Removal will be a lot easier. Fresh blood should be soaked in cold water and then gently blotted out of the fabric. If you can't get to the stain when it is still fresh, you can use another technique. You begin by dampening the stain with cold water. Then you apply salt into the stained area and gently rub the fabric together. When you see the blood fading away, wash the garment in the normal manner.

Blood Stain Removal Using Soap Lather

Apply a lot of soap or shampoo onto the stained area and scrub it hard between your fists. Work up as much lather as you can, adding more water if required. Rinse the fabric in cold water and repeat the process until the stain disappears. Never use hot water, as it will only cause the stain to set into the cloth.

If soap lather doesn't work, you can use ammonia, which should be poured onto the fabric. Do not use on fabric that has non-permanent dyes or cloth that has been dyed using tie-dye or batik.

More Tips for Blood Stain Removal

While you can easily Buy Stain Removers Online, it is good to know some household tips for Blood Stain Removal. Just in case you run out of Stain Removal Products at the last minute.

• Leather or Suede- Use hydrogen peroxide on a clean piece of cloth, and dab the stain with it.
• Wood - Wipe the stain with water dipped into cool water. Wipe it dry and apply a coat of polish.

 

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