Blood stain remover?
What is good to remove bloody stain from fabric?
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I have just used aspirin as a stain remover will paracetamol work same
How would I clean blood stain on inside of car on fabric seat
How do I clean the seats of my car? There is some blood on inside on the fabric seats.
oxiclean! Dissove some powder in hot water and soak the fabric for 10-15 minutes and rinse out!
Pour hydrogen peroxide on the blood stain. After the stain is gone rinse with cold water to rinse away the hydrogen peroxide.
Hydrogen peroxide and then rinse with cold water.
Hello. Agree Hydrogen peroxide or oxiclean are some of the better removers.
Hi there Hydrogen peroxide has always worked for me too!
Blood is hard. If freash then cold water. If dried, then bleach id fabric is white. If colored then tide sticks rub on prior. May take a couple washings. Good Luck
Hello Mit
Here is some info for you
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/how-to-clean-period-stains
https://www.aftermath.com/blog/remove-blood-from-clothes/
What You'll Need:
Follow These Steps:
1. Test hydrogen peroxide in an inconspicuous spot first to make sure it won't discolor the fabric. Splash the blood stain with hydrogen peroxide, then let sit a few minutes. Dab with a clean cloth, working from the outside of the stain in.
2. Repeat if necessary. Once the stain is removed, launder the fabric.
3. If the stain is still there, try this: Apply a couple drops of dishwashing liquid to the stain and gently rub. Splash with ammonia (test a small spot first), then sprinkle with baking soda, and let sit for a few minutes.
4. Using a toothbrush, gently scrub the stain in a circular motion into it disappears. Rinse with cool water. Launder the fabric.
Tip: Don’t put the fabric in the dryer until the blood stain is completely removed. Otherwise, the dryer’s heat will cause the remaining stain to set.
Hello Mit, hope this helps you out,
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-remove-blood-stains
It is the protein in the blood that causes the difficulty in removing it from fibres. If any of the above methods do not result in success, I would suggest that you try rubbing the stained area with a damp paste of meat tenderizer. The enzymes in this seasoning powder are able to break down protein molecules, which helps to release them from the fabric.
https://www.foodrepublic.com/2011/07/19/how-does-meat-tenderizer-work/
Alcohol works well or peroxide pour on the spot and gently scrub
Oxiclean will do the trick
I used water, blue Dawn, and ammonia in equal parts to remove a large blood stain from my husband’s shirt. Many people done like using ammonia but I don’t mix much at a time. Add the Dawn last.
Hydrogen peroxide
Hello Mit,
Use commercial Stain Wizard for the purpose available in laundry Isle. or soak in a Bio Washing powder. Best wishes.
If it hasn't been in the dryer, I would say wet it and use cold water and gently scrub the fabric, but carefully so you don't fray it. If it's been set a while, I'd try hydrogen peroxide as suggested.
try oxiclean. It's made for organic stains.
Sometimes cold water and some dish soap is all you need.
This is a good video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ_g7jEZuqQ
You can also try the methods shown in this video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qdMdkARz58
If you can soak it in cool water with a little laundry detergent for a while, that should do the trick.
Here is a method for you to try.https://youtu.be/hZ_g7jEZuqQ
Here's my post on it - https://chascrazycreations.com/13-tough-stains-and-how-to-remove-them/
If you’ve not run it through the dryer yet, as part of washing it- you’ll be able to use enzymes, like the meat tenderizer noted above. If you’ve run it through the dryer, it is “set” and you’re going to have a very tough time.
Nature’s Miracle enzymes are found at pet supply stores. The enzymes literally eat blood, pee, poop and vomit.
Bath and Body Works foaming hand soap removes everything! I don’t know what’s in the soap but it removes every type of stain from oil to blood stains. Found this out by accident and now I even keep a bottle next to my washer!
Here's a post that might help https://chascrazycreations.com/13-tough-stains-and-how-to-remove-them/