Friday, 20 November 2009

Dried Blood stain removal

If youve got a dried blood stain on something this is really dried on, its going to be a real pain to remove, however dried blood stain removal is not impossible, and this article will give you some tips for trying to get it out. It will also tell you why dried blood stains are so difficult to remove, so you will have some understanding to go along with your efforts.

The problem is that blood contains natural properties called haemoglobin's that make it set, and set hard. It does this to prevent infections from getting into our bodies when the skin is broken, without it whenever we got a cut we would be at risk of infection and death. So blood drying is normally a good thing, but not when its on your clothes!

To get rid of dried blood stains you need to loosen these proteins which have made it set so hard. And there are several ways to do this.

First scratch off any clumps of blood, so you just have where you can see the blood stains in the fabric. Next soak the blood stain in some detergent that contains enzymes, this will start to break the blood stain down.

After soaking for a bit, you are going to need some sort of special product. here you have two options. from most supermarkets you can buy specialized blood stain remover, this is a product designed to help break down blood stains.

If you cant find this, you can also use meat tenderizer. The reason is that meat tenderizer breaks down the proteins in meat to make it softer and more tender to eat. Luckily the proteins that make blood hard are very similar, and most meat tenderizers will happily break down the blood stain for you.

Once youve used either of these products the blood stain should be a bit looser, you can then scrub it out with a brush (an old toothbrush can work well) whilst running it under cold water. With most of the stain gone you can put it in a normal wash, but what ever you do, check the stain is gone before putting the thing in a drier, cos if you heat up a blood stain and really cook it in it could be practically impossible for you to get it out!

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