How to remove dried blood stains on fabrics without bleach

If you are not at home, try wetting the stain with very cold sparkling water, we will solve the problem before you get home.

Coarse salt
Coarse salt to remove blood stains can also be used on dark clothing such as jeans. If the stain is recent, a good trick is to wash it with water and salt by soaking the garment in cold water to which we add a little coarse salt.

Once the soaking is finished, we can proceed by gently rubbing the stain between our hands. The salt will help eliminate blood that is more adherent and does not penetrate too much into the tissues.
Then we can do the normal washing, this way we will not run the risk of the colors fading.
Salt and hydrogen peroxide for white clothes.
If the blood-stained clothing is white, more care must be taken when cleaning so that the stain does not fade but is permanent.

First of all, you will have to wash it as soon as possible so that the blood pigments do not penetrate too much. When the blood is still fresh it is much easier to extract it from the tissues, so act immediately to prevent the garment from deteriorating.

In this case, if we have access to hydrogen peroxide, we could spray a little directly on the stain, and then wash it as usual in cold water.

Baking soda
It is a product with a thousand applications! We use it in the kitchen and bathroom, to clean floors or to remove mold. Also in this case, the properties of baking soda help those who have to deal with a blood stain, for example on the mattress.

You will have to create a kind of cream with water and baking soda to rub the stain with. Once the piece has dried, brush off the stain or any stain

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