How do I remove blood off of a cover?
I've been hand sewing covers out of upholstery fabric, because of it's weight ,a machine just won't handle it. I've had to hand sew it.As per my hand sewing; I get a LOT of fingers pricked.I was doctoring a couple of my fingers , and two drops of blood fell on something i don't want it on.,I've tried asking for help .Hoping i'll get some REALLY GOOD help Here
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Have you tried Dawn dish soap? Because itās designed to loosen food, it should help dissolve & break down blood stains. Iāve used it to remove blood stains from carpet with 100% success. Good Luck!
Thimbles will help prevent future pokes.
Qtips dipped in peroxide
thanks to all of u ,it looks like i'll be trying a few of them.u know what stains are like the longer it's there the bigger it looks Thanks again ,and
GOD BLESS ALL OF U..Trixie
Peroxide removes blood stains. Let it foam up, then blot it. Repeat if necessary.
Yes, use (hydrogen) peroxide. Also, I've always found that cold water sets blood stains. I use fairly warm water and Dawn dish soap to remove blood from items that can be dealt with in the sink. I've also used peroxide on my light gray carpet - took out the stain and did not bleach it but do check it somewhere inconspicuous first. š