How to get Blood out of a carpet
Written by Peter Foster on 28 Aug 2011
Question
How to i remove a blood stain from a carpet?
Answer
As with all spills, act as quickly as possible to stop it spreading further and soaking into the carpet. Grab some kitchen roll, or a clean old towel (it needs to be absorbent) and soak up the spilled blood by blotting. Keep doing this, as firmly as you can, until no more blood comes out of the carpet onto the cloth. Never, never be tempted to rub or scrub at the carpet.
Then, following the instructions on the can, use our Chem-Dry Stain Extinguisher, or Chem-Dry Spot Remover for the next stage. Continue to dab (remember – never rub) at the fabric with a clean cloth moistened, with the Chem-Dry solution, until no more blood residue comes out onto the cloth. During this process, take care not to over-wet the carpet.
If you don’t happen to have a can of either our Chem-Dry Stain Extinguisher or Chem-Dry Spot Remover handy, try the above with plain or fizzy water only.
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