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Title: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: JDUpholstery on October 12, 2012, 07:48:19 pm
I posted this question in my project page, but figuring not many are following my work so figured I would ask this in a new topic, might be useful to someone else this way

I nicked my arm and did not move fast enough so dropped some blood on the couch I am recovering...I cleaned up most of it with cold water, but it is still there...

it is a fairly small drop, but on this light fabric it stands out pretty bad...

anyone have any idea how I can clean this off, I would really prefer not to have to remove the entire inside back because of 1 drop of blood, but I will (using the inside back for other pieces of course)

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Thanks in advance for any advice
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: Jim101 on October 12, 2012, 09:27:10 pm
Oxyclean works pretty good for getting out stains.  It doesn't discolor either.

Thinking it would work pretty good for getting out blood stains.

Jim
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: gene on October 12, 2012, 09:38:25 pm
Try using your own spit. There's an enzyme in our spit that matches our blood, or something like that.

I have only tried this on fresh blood and it works perfectly. I've never tried it on dried blood though.

I remember vividly the first time I was told about this and I tried it - white fabric that I just got fitted perfectly on a barrel back chair.

Good luck.

gene


Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: MinUph on October 13, 2012, 02:33:29 am
ice cold water
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: needles eye on October 13, 2012, 03:14:10 am
chuck in container-

1 cup of cold water
1 teaspoon washing up detergent
pinch of anything "oxy" washing powder or use "Napisan"
2 tablespons white vinegar
2 tablespoons ammonia

Dab this mixture on the stain. Heaps..

Then sprinkle with bicarbonate (bicarb) of soda and scrub gently.

Rinse with straight white vinegar

There will be a small fizzing reaction as the vinegar and bicarb reacts.

Rinse in water.

Stand on a towel on the stain, that is, try to absorb the stain into towel.

Repeat if necessary.

Stain will appear darker when wet but lighten as material dries.

If stain still remains console yourself with a bloody mary maybe.

Cheers

Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: scott_san_diego on October 13, 2012, 03:40:42 am
Cigarette lighter fluid.

Always have a bottle around to remove glue, grease, or blood.
Haven't had it discolored any fabrics, but always test it on a piece of scrap material first.
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: SHHR on October 13, 2012, 06:05:22 am
Hydrogen Peroxide
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: sofadoc on October 13, 2012, 06:12:51 am
Like Scott said, test any method on a scrap piuece first.
Another method that I sometimes have success with, is to dab it with a mild soapy solution, and blast it with an air hose as I dab.

Products like "Oops" and "Goof Off" work similar to lighter fluid. But they may leave a ring on a light colored fabric.

I really don't have a problem with blood stains anymore.......the IRS already got it all. :D
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: byhammerandhand on October 13, 2012, 07:16:59 am
Saw your request over at Carr's Corner first and answered there: http://www.carrscorner.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=6471.msg45471#msg45471

I do several hundred cleanings a year of all sorts of stains.   Dried blood is just one of them.  I can't remember the last time I had a stain that I could not get out.

I would be skeptical of non-polar solvents such as naphtha (lighter fluid), xylene (Goof Off), etc.   The chemistry just would not seem to work
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: JDUpholstery on October 13, 2012, 10:01:55 am
my wife is a nurse and she brought home some heparin (the blood thinner), they use it at work to remove blood from their scrubs....it worked pretty good...still have a small amount that seems caught in the fibers, noticeable to me because I know where to look. I will try treating it again and see if I can get the last of it out
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: cthomps on October 14, 2012, 07:51:26 am
Gene is right.  Your own saliva will dissolve your own blood.  It is an old quilters trick.  Blood from finger pricks while quilting is quite common. Some times it takes more than one application :D and you need to let it work a bit.  Carol
Title: Re: cleaning blood off fabric
Post by: west coast on October 14, 2012, 02:14:11 pm
Use your own spit just make sure you get all the coffee out first!