As if it was never there!! Cool is key for successfully removing stains. All of my uniforms! Removing blood stains from fabric is easiest when the stain is wet, but it’s still possible if the stain dried already. wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. You can make a spray of H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide) and spray liberally from the inside. "Lemon and sunlight works. By using our site, you agree to our Now I don't have to deal with gross stains on my bed." Drench the stain with wateras you would do with fresh blood. I have the feeling that the company won’t be of much help.

It’s so nice to watch it disappear before one’s eyes!Recently, my mom’s dog had a problem with his ear. Hydrogen peroxide is very good. I know a lot of people worry about hydrogen peroxide bleaching their fabrics, but it is a color safe bleach.
I dabbed it on untill the stain was out.I would agree with the commenters above who say hydrogen peroxide has worked for them for blood stain removal.
I hope some of the tips will "I had 3 small blood stains on pillow case. It is a light sage green colored fabric and the stain still shows. it wouldn’t stop bleeding. Work from the outside of the stain towards the center. I am going to try with peroxide next time. Also, if you have hard water (well water), the bleach can possibly make the blood stain worse.If you have a top-loader, run a rinse cycle.

If you don’t happen to catch the blood stain before you throw it in the laundry, you can end up with a dry, set-in blood stain that is difficult to remove. "Sometimes you get caught up on trying new products. Just try some ammonia and water. If you really can’t stand to see another ad again, then please We use cookies to make wikiHow great. How do I get blood out of the carpet in my car's trunk? How can I remove a two-week-old bloodstain from a bed sheet? Same concern for soaking. Bleach can quickly eat a hole in some fabrics when used full strength.Also, the blood wasn’t on your husband’s shirt for long, so it hadn’t had time to set. Help!Cathy, how strange! "I soaked my shirt in soapy water overnight, and in the morning, applied hydrogen peroxide and more soap, turning and left it to its work. If it is a fresh blood stain, it will come out very easy soaking in cold water then rubbing in a dab of detergent or soap then rinse. Thank you."

She took a shower and put the skirt in the laundry hamper. While I have not had to use it on a quilt, per se, I would not hesitate to. Repeat until the stain is gone. Get more tips for using hydrogen peroxide Other things to try (one at time), from @bungalow59 at @Mariposa has had success on both white and colored fabrics by using a mix of hydrogen peroxide, Dawn and a bit of water.Saltwater often works, too, as do oxygen-based pre-treatment products and laundry detergents (such as You’ll learn more about several of the methods mentioned above and find other suggestions in Be sure to check the stains after washing a quilt and BEFORE putting it in the dryer. "It really helped a lot! Blood stains can very often be removed from silk. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing it out. Use whatever cycle your machine offers that will let the sheets soak in cold water for the longest time possible. Tried this method of rubbing with soap and water, and it worked like a charm! Immerse the part of the comforter with the stain on it, soak and agitate it for a while to get the blood loose without disrupting the red blood cells.