Blood stains are the most difficult and tough it’s not an easy task to remove them they are notoriously tricky, the blood fixes itself into the fabric very fast. If the blood stains are fresh then quickly run to your washroom for removing the stains as fresh stain goes off with simple washing method but if the blood stains are completely dry and old then you have to follow different methods of how to remove blood stains, it would not be easy but breathtaking process to remove stains.
METHODS FOR HOW TO REMOVE BLOOD STAINS
REMOVING FRESH BLOOD STAINS
Stains get on our clothes quickly and we do not come across them when they are fresh and they get stubborn after getting dried completely but if you notice stains at once then you will save yourself from getting involved in difficult situation so as soon as you see fresh blood stains on your fabric the very first thing strikes your mind is How To Remove Blood Stains, do not worry below here is mentioned the method for how to remove fresh blood stains:
• Carry the fabric to the washroom on which stains are whether it’s your underwear, bottoms or bed sheets.
• Now hold the area stained with blood under cold running water and scrub the cloth under water for few minutes to remove any tough spot, repeat this process twice or thrice.
• If still there are any stains remaining then it can be treated using liquid detergent, washing bar or liquid soap whichever is more handy to you apply it on the residual stains and scrub it under water you will find stains are completely gone now place the fabric for drying.
REMOVING DRIED BLOOD STAINS
When stains are completely dried they are tough to remove but they can be treated with household items, they are mentioned below:
• BAKING SODA: it is the best method to treat how to remove blood stains, mix one part of baking soda with two parts of water in a bowl now take a piece of cloth soak it into the solution and dab it on the stains leave it for thirty to forty minutes and then wipe off all remaining residue.
• LEMON: take a lemon cut it into halves and rub it on dried blood stains and sprinkle some table salt on the same place leave it for 10 minutes to function then wipe off with the help of damp cloth to draw out what’s remaining as part of your dried blood stain removal process.
• HYDROGEN PEROXIDE: use it in small amount on stains dab it with the piece of cloth and then blot it with a paper towel but always be careful while using it on fabric as it acts like a bleaching agent and it could damage the color of fabric so before applying take a test on a small area first and make sure of taking safety precautions by reading the label and wearing protective clothing.

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