Women in menstruation to the time will generally worry, menstrual blood will leak onto the sheets? Blood stains on the sheets can really make you break down, but don't worry! I'll teach you a few moves today. I won't worry about it any more!
Cleaning method of fresh blood stains
1. Rinse the blood stained clothes in cold water. This is the easiest way to clean blood stains. The earlier you find blood on your clothes, the more effective it will be. If the carpet, mattress or other large furniture that cannot be rinsed is stained with blood, use a clean rag or sponge. Don't use hot water - it will only make the blood stick to the fabric.
2. Next try to use hydrogen peroxide. This method is only effective for fresh blood stains. Before using hydrogen peroxide, you should know that its bleaching effect may cause damage or discoloration of the fabric, which may also cause stains. Therefore, please use it carefully. You can try it in the small corner of clothes. It is very effective to clean the blood stains on the surface of porous concrete with hydrogen peroxide.
Operation steps:
a. Pour hydrogen peroxide directly on the blood stain. If the material is delicate, please add 50% water to dilute. Don't let bubbles go to places where there are no blood stains.
B. add hydrogen peroxide again and again until the rate of chemical reaction slows down and the foam gradually solidifies.
C. wipe the foam with a rag and pour a little bit of hydrogen peroxide until the blood stains disappear or are not visible.
d. Rinse clothes in cold water with soap or detergent.
e. If hydrogen peroxide does not work on the clothes in advance, you can soak the whole clothes in hydrogen peroxide water and let them stand for 15 to 20 minutes. Then remove the clothes and rinse them in cold water.
3. Use salt water to clean delicate clothes. Move quickly - use salt water as quickly as possible before the blood stains are completely absorbed by the fabric. It is very effective to wash large objects such as mattresses that cannot be washed in water with salt particles.
Operation steps:
a. Rinse the blood stains in cold water. If it's flowing water, it's better to put the blood stains under the tap and wash them with cold water, so that most of the blood stains can be washed away. If it's blood stains on carpets or large furniture, mix ice cubes with water into a bowl or bucket, and use a rag or sponge to scrub the bloodstains.
b. Wash clothes in cold water to see if you can wash more blood stains. If you scrub within 10 to 15 minutes of blood staining, you're likely to clean up with cold water alone. But if you can still see blood stains after rubbing, try adding salt.
c. Wet a handful of salt completely. The size of the brine mixture depends on the size of the bloodstain, which should completely cover the bloodstain.
d. Rub the mixture of salt water on the blood. The abrasiveness and dehydration of the salt particles themselves will release the blood stains from the clothes more quickly.
e. Rinse the salt with cold water to see if the blood stains have been thoroughly washed.
f. When the blood stains have been thoroughly cleaned, you can just wash the clothes with washing powder as usual.
g. If it's a wash free item, continue to rinse the blood and salt with cold water.
4. If you can't find hydrogen peroxide or salt in the public restroom outside, try to wash the blood stains with soap. Instead of salt water, soap or shampoo is applied directly to the bloodstain and rubbed. If you want to wash carpets, mattresses or large furniture, remember not to use too much soap, otherwise it will be difficult to rinse the foam.
Operation steps:
a. Immerse the bloodstain in cold water.
b. Apply appropriate amount of soap or shampoo to the bloodstain.
c. Hold both sides of the bloodstain with both hands and rub them vigorously.
D. rubbed out a large amount of foam. Add water if necessary.
E. rinse with cold water several times until the blood stains and foam are rinsed.
5. Try to clean the stubborn blood stains with ammonia. Mix 1 tbsp ammonia water into 1 / 2 cup cold water and pour the mixture on the stubborn blood stain. After the blood stains disappear, rinse with cold water. Do not use ammonia on linen, silk or wool.
Cleaning method of dried blood stains
1. Use toothpaste to clean clothes and sheets. This method is best used only on clothes that can be put into the washing machine or washed by hand. If toothpaste is used on carpets, blankets, or large furniture, it may not be possible to remove the residual toothpaste odor.
Operation steps:
a. Apply toothpaste to the blood stains.
b. Wait for the toothpaste to dry up.
c. Rinse toothpaste in cold water.
d. Wash the blood with soap and rinse with cold water. Repeat it several times if necessary.
2. Use tender meat powder to clean the strong clothes. Blood and meat are organic substances that can react with enzymes such as protease, cellulase and lipase. Raw tender meat powder sold outside is very effective in cleaning dry blood stains. These enzymes are found in things like detergent and dishwasher.
This method is suitable for cleaning strong clothes such as jeans, but not suitable for cleaning delicate clothes. Do not use enzymes to clean linen, silk and wool. These enzymatic products break down proteins, which can damage protein containing clothing such as linen and wool.
Operation steps:
a. Pour 1 cup of cold water into a small bowl.
b. Soak the blood stained part in cold water.
c. Sprinkle 1 spoonful of enzyme containing product over the wet area.
d. Let it stand for 1 day. Rub the blood stains with your hands every few hours, so that the enzyme can be better absorbed.
e. Then wash the clothes according to the general procedure.
3. Use saliva to clean delicate clothes. Saliva can also remove blood stains effectively, because the enzymes in saliva that help digest food also break down proteins in the blood that make it difficult to remove them. Note that this method is only applicable to very small blood stains.
Operation steps:
a. Gather some saliva in your mouth.
b. Apply saliva to the bloodstain.
c. Rub it gently.
d. Rinse in cold water.
Cleaning method of blood stains on special surface
1. Clean the blood stains on the solid wood floor. Waxed or coated with urethane and polyurethane protective layer of solid wood floor can effectively avoid the damage of moisture, wear and dirt. In most cases, you can clean the bloodstain with a cloth and a water-soluble / regular household cleaner.
2. Clean the blood stains on the silk. Satin is a very delicate material, so it should be treated with care. The use of mild cleaning methods, such as salt and cold water, can effectively remove blood stains, especially fresh blood stains.
3. Clean the blood stains on the mattress. You can't cram the entire mattress into the washing machine, so take care to keep the cleaning area to a minimum no matter what method you use. It's best to use a small ball of salt water mixture. You don't want to make the whole mattress wet.
4. Clean the blood stains on the carpet. There are several ways to clean bloodstains from carpets, but I suggest that you start with the mildest (cold water) method and then use a powerful method to deal with stubborn bloodstains.
5. Clean the blood stains on the concrete surface. The surface of the concrete is porous, so the blood can penetrate deeper and is difficult to clean. The use of chemical methods can effectively remove the blood stains on the concrete surface.
6. Clean the blood stains on the jeans. Cold water can effectively clean fresh blood stains on jeans, but to clean dry blood stains, you need some other daily necessities, such as salt, ammonia and baking soda.
7. Clean the blood stains on silk fabrics. Only salt water, saliva and detergent can be used to clean the blood stains on washable silk fabrics. Never use ammonia and other chemicals, they can damage the fabric.
Clean the sheets with blood stains
1. Put the sheet into the washing machine, add a constant amount of detergent, adjust the water temperature to cold water, and then start the washing machine in the normal mode.
2. Take out the washed sheets and make sure there are no obvious blood stains on them before drying or drying. If there are still blood stains, wash them again or several times from the beginning until there is no blood stains, and then dry or air dry the sheets as usual.
3. If it's a white sheet, add bleach when you wash it! Because the white sheets stained with blood will be very obvious, so the effect of adding bleach will be good.