How to remove blood satins from clothes

How to remove blood satins from clothes

New spots

To clean dry blood on clothes, follow these steps:

  • Wash the stain with cold water and soak it immediately.
  • Rub the spot gently using a bar of soap.
  • Soak the stain with the stain remover.
  • Place a small amount of ammonia on the piece using cotton.
  • Washing clothes using enzymatic detergents, which help to dissolve stains, and then make sure to remove blood before putting clothes in the washing machine, because the heat causes the adhesion of stains.

Dry spots

To clean dry blood on clothes, follow these steps:

  • If the spot is dry, rub it well to remove the sediment on the surface, and then soak the piece in cold water with the washing product containing the enzymes.
  • Spray the spot using spray to remove stains, and soak them.
  • Place a small amount of ammonia using a piece of cotton
  • Washing clothes in the washing machine using enzymatic detergents to help dissolve the protein spots, and then make sure to remove the blood before putting clothes in the wash, because the heat causes the adhesion of spots.

Ammonia solution with dish detergent

The blood-removing solution consists of four cups of water, half a teaspoon of liquid dishwashing detergent and one teaspoon of ammonia. The spot is then rubbed from the back to soften it, then soaked in the mixture for a period, then washed with water, and then re-soaked in the same solution for another 15 minutes, it is also possible to soak them in an enzymatic product for 30 minutes. The old spots should be soaked for several hours and then washed. If the spot color remains, wash it with chlorine bleach if it is suitable for the clothing piece or by bleaching with oxygen. Be careful of mixing chlorine with ammonia gas; this is dangerous.

Tips for removing blood stains

Tips to pay attention when cleaning clothing from blood stains:

  • New blood spots can be eliminated by using an eye droplet; hydrogen peroxide helps remove spots.
  • Scented cleaners should not be used when dealing with stains.
  • When cleaning clothes that require dry cleaning, the stain should be dried as much as possible before cleaning. Make sure the stain is treated with the stain remover first, before placing the clothes in the drying bag. You can go to a dry cleaning specialist to do this.