How To: Remove Blood Stains
Ideally, you’ll tackle blood stains while they’re still wet, which makes them easier to get out. But they’re definitely a
challenge. This video shows the best way to treat them.
What You Need
Bowl or sink filled with cold water, bar of soap, stain-removal spray, ammonia, cotton swab, paper towel, laundry detergent
Follow These Five Easy Steps

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1Wet the stain with cold water
If the stain is fresh and still wet, soak fabric in cold water immediately.

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2Rub with soap
Rub the stain well with a bar of soap, lathering gently.
Tip: For light-colored fabrics, dab with a hydrogen peroxide, which acts as bleach.

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3Re-soak the stain with a pre-treatment stain remover
If the stain has already dried, spray with stain-removal solution. Let it soak in.

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4Dab on diluted ammonia
Apply a small amount of diluted ammonia to the area with a cotton swab.

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5Launder fabric
Machine-wash the fabric using an enzyme detergent (most standard laundry soaps are enzyme-based), which breaks down protein stains. Make sure the blood has lifted before putting fabric in the dryer, as the heat will set the stain.
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