How Do You Use Hydrogen Peroxide on Blood Stains?
Assuming, you're not trying to cover up a murder. Am here to help you avoid that panic attack and stress trying to figure out how to fix the stain. Read on to find out these quick and easy tips and tricks.
Things to Note before Using Hydrogen Peroxide
- Hydrogen peroxide is a mild bleach and safe to use on most fabrics
- It should be used in small doses on fibers to avoid weakening them
- Ensure you rinse it out
- Always test on a little spot first to be safe
What You Need
- An old brush
- 1 cup hydrogen peroxide
- 1 table spoon dish soap
- One tablespoon baking soda
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How to Clean
- Apply a generous amount of hydrogen peroxide on the stain
- When the area is entirely saturated use the brush to scrub the area
- Allow the peroxide to soak into the stain for about 15 minutes
- Rinse the area thoroughly with cold water
- Now put a drop of the dish soap and a sprinkle of the baking soda, scrub until the stain is gone and rinse thoroughly with cool water
It's important to note that these pro tips work best on fresh bloodstains that have not had time to settle into the fabric.
Dried up Blood Stain Removal
Cleaning fresh blood stains can be a walk in the park. However, a dried-up bloodstain can prove to be a bit difficult to treat. But worry not here is some useful knowledge on how to work around this.
How to Clean Dried up Bloodstain with Hydrogen Peroxide
A few pointers to keep in mind during this treatment process to help protect your fabrics
- Avoid using heat as this will only help the stain to set
- Treat the stain before it permanently sets
- Test the treatment on a small area to avoid damaging delicate fabrics
- Work from the outside going in to avoid further spreading the stain
What You Need
- Hydrogen peroxide
- A brush
- A vacuum cleaner
- Running water
- Clean Rug or towel
- Mild liquid laundry detergent
How to Clean the Stain
So now that you've gathered all the supplies you need here's a step by step guide on how to put in the real work.
- Using the brush, try and brush off any blood that is not stuck on the fabric. While working on a rug or upholstery, this is where you use the vacuum. Vacuum the area repeatedly to help loosen the dried up blood.
- Blot the area with cold water. While doing this it’s advisable to do it from the back as doing it directly at the top might force the particles to go deeper into the fabric.
- Soak only the affected area with cold water and let it sit for up to1 hour to dissolve as much blood as possible.
- Blot the area with a rag or towel soaked with hydrogen peroxide to dissolve and remove the remaining stains.
- Suppose the stain is still visible use the mild laundry detergent to treat the area with a soft bristle brush. You don't want to use harsh motions as this might tear or damage the fabric or fibers.
- Rinse the stained are. If need be, repeat the spot treatment as needed until you achieve the desired results.
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Conclusion
Bloodstain can be stubborn. If these tips don’t get the job done as expected, don’t damage your perfectly good fabric or worsening the stain by trying every DIY solution you can get. I highly recommend a visit to Mass Carpet Clean Up for some trusted expert advice and solutions. Save yourself the time, struggle and risk of further damage.
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