A cut, a pimple that pops, or a menstrual cycle in the middle of the night can cause blood stains on our clothes or our bed.

Dried blood stains

Fortunately, today it is much easier than in the past to remove this organic residue from clothes and fabrics. But how? Very easy. You just need to know a few tricks and compare them for their great effectiveness.

How to remove dried blood stains

Blood stains have a reputation for being very difficult to remove , and if they are dried blood stains the problem is even greater. Let’s dispel this myth by explaining what are the best products for cleaning dried and fresh blood stains.

With blood stains, a lot depends on the material the drop fell on. Now, if we want to expose a false myth that will make it virtually impossible to remove the stain: use hot water.

Cleaning dried blood stains

Hot water acts as a coagulant, which makes it concentrate and stick to the surface more, making it difficult to clean. Likewise, dried blood, while it may seem easier to clean, is not. With blood, the sooner we act, the greater the chance of success.

In any fabric, speed is the key to the effectiveness of any blood cleaning method. And it is important to treat the garment before cleaning because it can be set on clothing.

In ordinary clothes, which are not delicate, the most effective thing is to wet them in cold water and soap them, rubbing the area well so that it is not wrapped.

Toothpaste

If it is a piece of delicate fabric (like a blouse or a silk dress), it is better to forget about hydrogen peroxide. We could risk burning the garment . For this type of fabric, the most recommended is the classic toothpaste, without additives or dyes.

Therefore, it is applied directly to the affected area and edges, let it dry and then rinse well with cold water. It should be rubbed only when the garment has finally been washed.

If you are not at home, try wetting the stain with very cold sparkling water, we will patch the problem before we get home.

Coarse salt

Coarse salt to remove blood stains can also be used on dark garments such as denim jeans. If the stain is fresh, a good trick is to wash it with water and salt by soaking the garment in cold water to which we will add coarse salt.

Coarse salt
Once the soaking is finished, we can proceed by gently rubbing the stain between our hands . The salt will help remove the blood that is more adherent and does not penetrate too much into the fabrics.

Afterwards we can do the normal washing, in this way we will not run the risk of fading the colors.

Salt and hydrogen peroxide for white clothes

In case the blood-stained clothes are white, you should be more careful while cleaning them so that the stain does not become faded but permanent.

First of all, you should wash it as soon as possible so that the blood pigments do not penetrate too deeply. When the blood is still fresh, it is much easier to remove it from the fabrics, so act immediately to prevent the garment from deteriorating.

In this case, if we have access to hydrogen peroxide, we could spray a little directly on the stain, then wash it as usual, always in cold water.

Bicarbonate

This is a product with a thousand applications! We use it in the kitchen and bathroom, to clean floors or to eliminate mold. Even in this case, the properties of bicarbonate come to the aid of those who have to deal with a blood stain, for example, on the mattress.

Baking soda and toothbrushes

You will have to create a sort of cream with water and bicarbonate with which to rub the stain. Once the part is dry, brush the stain or any halo.