Dried blood stains are among the hardest to remove from any kind of fabric. If not treated properly, the stain may become set in the fabric, especially if the fabric is placed in a dryer before the stain is completely removed. Taking the time required to remove a dried blood stain will be well worth the effort.
It could save one of your favorite articles of clothing from your collection of cleaning rags. Scrape dried blood off the surface of the fabric with a fingernail or the dull side of a butter knife so that the fabric will not be damaged. Removing dried blood solids will allow stain treatments to act on the stain itself.
Rinse the stain with cold water to remove as much of it as possible. Do not use warm or hot water to do this, as it may help set the stain in the fabric. Add 2 1/2 gallons of cold water to a plastic bucket along with a half-cup of liquid laundry detergent and mix the solution well.
Put the stained fabric in the bucket and place a white towel or garment on top of ... more.
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