Hydrogen peroxide. Take a cotton ball and put Hydrogen Peroxide (right from the brown bottle) on the ball and squeeze out the excess. Then gently rub the blood stain in a back and forth motion until all the blood is removed. Once removed, take another cotton ball and saturate with cool water and rinse the area with that. Wash it all out as soon as possible in the washing machine on cold/cold.
NEVER wash any stain in HOT or put the item in the dryer before the stain is removed. That will set the stain.
You may be able to get a dried stain out however by using this method.
Never use bleach; it will yellow the item permanently.
Buy inexpesive Hydrogen Peroxide at any drugstore. Pour the Hydrogen Peroxide on the blood stain (it will bubble up as it's working). Press with dry rag to absorb excess moisture after it's done bubbling. Repeat if necessary. Rinse with water and once again press with dry rag to get out excess moisture.
Hydrogen Peroxide is the best thing to remove blood stains from anything!
It gets the job done quick and easy.
Some tips to remove blood stains from clothing is to remove it immediately by using water and soap. Other ways is to soak the blood stains in a stain remover and wash on cold water.
moist, then add alcohol hand sanitiser.
There really isn't a way to remove a paint thinner stain from wood furniture. You must repaint or re-stain the furniture.
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.
Pretty Good
peroxide doesn't stain furniture and removes any kind of stain I have ever experienced.
No, Naptha is not a strong enough solvent to remove wood stain from furniture. Use a paint and stain stripper instead. They are available in environmentally friendly versions along with versions that actually work.
If you have stripped your furniture and there is still too much stain showing on the surface you should first rough sand the project to remove any un-wanted blemishes and roughness then use household bleach followed by light sanding. Remember at this point the more you sand the more the old stain will be exposed.
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It depends on the type of stain. Generally you should remove as much of the stain as you can by blotting, pretreat the stain, and then wash it. Certain stains, like blood or milk, will be made worse by hot water.
Use stain remover. Use stain remover.
I have a severe blood stain on my carpet. What are some carpet cleaning solutions that will remove blood and other bodily fluids?
lol scrub like heck with powerful soap...
Vinegar can be a stain remover. But not on blood!! Vinegar used on a blood stain will make the blood stain a permanent mark on the fabric.