When there are blood stains on your carpet, quick action is absolutely necessary to reduce the chances of these stains becoming permanent.
When dealing with any blood, make sure your skin is completed protected by wearing long sleeves and gloves. Please note: due to the variables involves in blood stains on carpet (carpet type, DNA, etc.) there is no way to predict how well these steps will work to remove all stains.
If this is a large stain, call a professional carpet cleaning service to set up an appointment to remove blood residue after you have followed these steps. Make sure this professional has been trained by a reputable organization (such as IICRC) in proper removal methods.
Removing Blood Stains from Carpet – Step-by-Step
You will need:
- Gloves and protective clothing
- Cold water
- Hydrogen Peroxide
- Spray Bottle
- Towels (preferably white)
Instructions:
- Mix 1 part cold water to 2 parts hydrogen peroxide – this is a safe, slow releasing oxidizer.
- Use cold water and a towel to remove most of the blood. Don’t rub, blot up as much of the blood as possible.
- After you’ve removed the excess, your carpet will still show a stain. Treat the stain with the oxidizer (water, hydrogen peroxide mix). Blot any excess liquid.
- Under perfect conditions, applying this oxidizer to the remaining stain will render it colorless.
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About the author:
Chris Kiadii, Certified Master Textile Cleaner.
Chris Kiadii’s Marietta-based carpet cleaning service specializes in pet stain and odor removal, upholstery cleaning, and baby-safe green carpet cleaning. Call 770.575.5758 or click here to request your HONEST carpet cleaning quote. To read carpet cleaning reviews, click here.