This is probably the easiest thing you could possibly do, and it's completely free..spit on it. Get a rag, or washcloth and spit right on the stain (only if it's your spit and yourblood) and rub with the rag/washcloth. You will start to notice the stain fading right away. And just keep doing this until it's gone. It should take less than a few minutes. Hope this helped. : )
this is very hard to remove, you can try a solution of vinegar and water, but in the long run, throw the mattress out.
The best way to remove semen stains from a mattress is to sponge the mattress with cool water and a detergent solution. Next, rinse the area and blot dry with paper towels. Leave the mattress to dry naturally. If a powdery residue remains, use a soft brush to remove it.
you can wash it with Clorox wipes
Shout removes stains from jam, grass stains, coffee stains, ink stains, blood stains, motor oil stains, etc.
Seaman stains
You could use a towel or you could use a waterproof mattress protector. The waterproof mattress protector should stop the blood from staining the mattress and is available on ebay for around £10
One can learn about how to remove blood stains from clothing by going on websites such as Wikihow or Happy Living where they have articles, tutorials and helpful tips.
It is almost inevitable that a person will stain their mattress in some way. As a general rule of thumb, the fresher that a stain is, the less difficult it will be in order to clean it out. Keeping this in mind, it is important to not delay when you accidentally stain the mattress. Act quickly and take all of these methods into account if you want to really bust the stains out of your mattress and to show them who is boss in this house.The mildest solution is probably the best one with which to begin. Take a quart cup of a mild powdered detergent and mix it up with a cup of warm water. Doing this will give you a cup of dry suds. To mix them, get a whisk or an egg beater and beat them until you see suds appear, and they will probably look very similar to whipped cream. Use a sponge to apply the suds to the stain on the mattress. After you have done this, dip the sponge into some warm water and wring it out, so that you can use it to wipe away the suds and wash it out.If you have a tougher stain lingering on the mattress, use an upholstery shampoo, following the instructions as stated on the shampoo.If you have blood stains on the mattress, you should use hydrogen peroxide to wash them out. Put some hydrogen peroxide on a white towel and blot the blood stain from the outside in while it starts to bubble. Keep at it until you no longer see blood seeping into the towel. Keep in mind that there may be some blood stains that are impossible to completely remove.If there are urine stains on the mattress, remove them in the same way that blood stains would be removed, or use white vinegar for blotting instead of hydrogen peroxide.If you have an especially tough mattress stain, you should invest in an enzyme clear, which is biologically based and intends to break down odors and stains. Alternatively, you could consider heading through the “Mattress” section of the Yellow Pages to find a professional mattress cleaning company.
Well marmite and a little drab of lemon juice works a treat on blood stains and should work in this case. I used it on my grandsons bed after a nose bleed he had not long ago.
I removed several stains using a little dishwashing liquid and water. I guess it depends on the bed you purchased.
Use Hydrogen Peroxide for blood stains. Works every time. Even on old blood stains in which case you just have to let it soak for a few minutes and you may have to repeat application a couple of times
Yes, blood stains clothes. It is a protein stain, and is difficult to remove. If you have a blood stain to remove, use cold water and pretreat it with OxyClean.