Cleaning Rules
A sofa is not a cheap thing, and buying a new one every time because complex stains have appeared on it is an unforgivable luxury.
In order to remove blood stains from a mattress at home, you just need to follow some recommendations:
- Do not use ammonia and bleach together. These products, when interacting, emit heavy vapors that can harm human health.
- You cannot use hot water, otherwise you will not be able to remove the blood from the bed, and the item will be damaged.
- Do not apply too much of the solution to the stain, otherwise the solution will take too long to dry. There is also a risk of mold and parasites appearing on the surface.
- When using chemicals, alkalis and other aggressive agents to wash menstruation on the mattress, wear gloves so as not to damage the skin of your hands.
- A mask will not be superfluous; wear it to prevent substances from getting on your face or into your respiratory tract.
- When removing delicate stains on the bed, use only protein-based stain removers.
- After removing blood stains, the mattress must be thoroughly dried.
Special preparations for removing bloody marks
You can get rid of blood stains using special compounds. Tips for selection and application:
- To combat fresh blood stains, you can use dry products, which are represented by rollers or pencils. They are also suitable for treating thick mattresses that are difficult to dry after getting wet.
- Liquid stain removers are used to remove old stains.
- The product must be left on the product for the amount of time specified in the instructions.
- It is unacceptable to mix different cleaning agents. This can lead to damage to the product and even poisoning from household chemicals.
- It is better to give preference to those compositions that do not contain caustic components, for example, bleach or aggressive acids.
Effective and inexpensive stain removers that allow you to cope with traces of blood on the mattress:
Dr. Beckmann Stain remover roller
This oxygen bleach does not contain phosphates and chlorine and is suitable for treating all types of fabrics. Price – 200 rubles. Read reviews here, here and here.
Sonett spray
The effective formula helps fight even stubborn stains. There are no aggressive components in the composition, so there is no risk of damaging the mattress. It can even be applied to wool and silk upholstery. Price – 465 rubles.
Clean Home
Bleach-stain remover express effect. The product is safe for all types of fabrics, does not contain parabens, phosphates and chlorine, so it can be safely used to care for bedding. One package lasts a long time. Suitable for combating old blood stains. Price – 325 rubles. Read reviews here, here and here.
How can you remove blood from a mattress?
Blood is difficult to wash off immediately, so it is better to conduct a preliminary test before using the product on the main stain.
Spread a little of the substance on that part of the bed where, in case of damage or damage to the fabric, the defect will not be visible.
It is also important to follow the instructions - monitor the aging period and do not violate the proportions.
The most effective products for removing delicate stains:
- ammonia;
- ice;
- hydrogen peroxide;
- glycerol;
- laundry soap;
- table and sea salt;
- as well as soda and citric acid.
Professional dry cleaning: the most effective remedy for blood stains on a mattress
Here are some professional products for removing blood stains.
- Powder for dry cleaning of textiles “Sapur Powder”;
- Ecolab Stain Ex 4 for wet cleaning;
- “Bioclean PV-103” – professional liquid stain remover;
- ALLEGRINI M 15 Lava Moquette – detergent;
- "Formula 56" is suitable for waterless cleaning;
- Fine Fabric Solvent Cleaner – a product for dry professional removal of stains;
- Dry Cleaner – also for dry cleaning.
These chemicals instantly remove stubborn blood stains. However, they require the use of special cleaning machines.
Let's prepare the mattress for cleaning
First, the bed must be prepared for the procedure:
- You need to take a terry towel, moisten it with cold water and press firmly onto the stain. Hot water is contraindicated, because when used, the blood will not only not be washed off the bed, but will also penetrate deep into the structure of the fabric fibers.
- Immediately after wet treatment, you need to press a dry, clean cloth to the surface of the stain. It will absorb excess fluid along with blood. At the same time, do not rub the surface of the mattress too much, otherwise the stain will increase in size. It is necessary to remove moisture using driving movements.
- Wet a clean part of the towel with water again and repeat the previous steps. The procedure must be repeated until the bed fabric remains clean after contact with blood.
Reference. You only need to prepare the mattress for cleaning if the stain is fresh. Old stains are water resistant.
Boric Acid Powder
Previously, when there were no industrial chemicals, housewives removed complex stains with boric acid powder. Now this powder can be bought at a pharmacy, or in a hypermarket, in the gardening department. Sprinkle boric acid onto the stain moistened with cold water, leave for 5 minutes, then remove with a brush. If the stain does not disappear immediately, repeat.
Hydrogen peroxide
Since treating a stain with peroxide can ruin the structure of the fabric, and in the worst case, the fabric will lose its original color - be careful! Use only a weak, 3% solution. Dilute 1 tablespoon in a glass of water. spoon of hydrogen peroxide, dip a cotton pad in a glass, squeeze a little. Place on stain for 5 minutes. Remove the cotton pad and blot the wet spot with a napkin. Repeat this until the stain disappears. Dry the wet area with a vacuum cleaner or hairdryer.
Ammonia
There are 2 options for cleaning stains using ammonia solution.
- ½ table. Pour spoons of ammonia into 100 grams of cold water. Dip a cotton pad into the solution, squeeze out, and gently work the stain from the edges to the center.
- Mix 1 teaspoon of ammonia, 1 teaspoon of boric acid, and 2 tablespoons. spoons cold water. Soak a cotton swab in the solution and treat the stain. You can leave the cotton wool with the solution for 5 minutes, then treat it again. Dry the wet area with napkins.
- We use this remedy only if none of the above helped. Ingredients: salt, hydrogen peroxide, ammonia. We moisten the blood stains on the mattress with a wet cotton pad. Sprinkle a layer of salt on the stain and leave it on the stain until it dries. Remove the salt with a brush or sponge. Take hydrogen peroxide and drop it generously onto a cotton pad, saturate the problem spot with the peroxide solution. Next, there is a chemical reaction of peroxide with blood proteins. A little foam appeared. We are waiting for the foam to pass. Next, you need to wipe the stain with a dry cotton pad. There is 1 table at the end. dissolve a spoonful of ammonia in 200 g. cold water, wipe the stain with cotton wool and this solution. Dry the mattress with a vacuum cleaner.
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How to remove fresh blood stains from a mattress
There are many ways to remove fresh blood stains from a mattress; let’s look at the most effective ones.
Sea or table salt
Sea salt is sold at any pharmacy, but with table salt everything is much simpler - it is available in any grocery store.
In this case, you need to use salt without any additives. Take a handful of salt, place it in a container and add filtered water to it.
After this you need to add another 30 grams. table salt, then mix everything and rub the bloody stain with this mixture, cover the area with cling film.
After 30-40 minutes, remove the salt with a clean cloth. Salt absorbs dirt, including blood.
For greater effect, before applying the salt mixture, scrub the stained surface with a toothbrush after soaking it in cold water.
We complete the treatment procedure by blotting with a dry towel. You can also use a vacuum cleaner when finishing cleaning the bed.
Dishwashing liquid
We have already learned that hot water is contraindicated for blood stains, but cold water helps to cope with this problem very well.
You can also use ice. To prepare it, take 5 g. Place sage or chamomile (sold in pharmacies) in a container, pour in a small amount of boiling water and cover with a lid.
After 25 minutes, strain the solution through gauze folded in several layers. Pour the purified liquid into ice molds and place them in the freezer.
When the ice is ready, rub it on the problem area and immediately after this procedure, drip dishwashing detergent (ideally gel) onto the mattress.
Then rub, but not too much, the stained surface with a toothbrush and blot with a cold, damp terry towel.
The steps must be repeated until the dirt disappears. At the end of the procedure, treat the desired area with a damp cloth and remove excess moisture with a vacuum cleaner.
Ammonia
Ammonia (3%) is also effective in combating blood stains. You must first walk over the stained area with a clean cloth soaked in cold water.
Then wet the terry towel with ammonia and clean the dirt, starting from the edges.
Do this procedure several times, gradually moving towards the middle of the problem area. This way you will prevent the mark from spreading.
If the stain is old, do not rush to blot it with a rag; first, soak the stained part of the mattress in ammonia for 15 minutes.
You can complete the cleaning using a vacuum cleaner, or leave the sofa in a well-ventilated room to dry naturally.
Baking soda
Another miracle remedy that works great on bloody stains is baking soda.
The preparation method is not complicated: mix soda with crushed sea salt in a 2:1 ratio. Then add a small amount of water to form a paste-like consistency.
Moisten the desired area with this mixture and spread over the entire stained surface of the bed. The product can be rubbed in with your finger, being careful not to get it on a clean surface.
Then leave the treated stain for at least half an hour. If it is large, then you can keep the solution on the fabric longer.
Excess product should be removed with a paper towel and the stained area of the bed should be wiped with an old toothbrush.
After this, rinse the problem area with cold water. You should dry the mattress after the procedure either in the fresh air or with a vacuum cleaner.
Hydrogen peroxide solution
It is convenient because the bottle has a narrow tip and due to this it is easy to distribute the liquid over the entire desired surface.
To remove blood, you need to pour a small amount of peroxide onto the area and immediately remove excess moisture with a terry towel - wet the stain. It is better to start processing from the edges of the stain, otherwise there is a risk that it will spread.
In this case, the procedure must be done as quickly as possible, since peroxide can penetrate deeply into the fabric structure of the bed surface.
You can complete the procedure as in the previously described cases - using a vacuum cleaner or leaving the mattress to dry in a ventilated room.
How to Remove Old Blood Stains from a Mattress
It happens that it is not possible to immediately remove dirt from a bed for certain reasons. And if everything is clear with fresh blood, then how to remove old blood stains from the mattress? There are many ways to eliminate them.
Boric acid
Take a small container and mix boric acid with water, then use a clean rag or soft sponge to rub the mixture into the surface of the bed.
After these procedures, it is better to dry the mattress in natural conditions. Next, you need to prepare a weak soap solution and gently use it to rinse the dirty area, but do not wet the mattress too much.
Important! Boric acid has a very pungent odor, so you need to clean the mattress in a well-ventilated area.
Laundry soap
This tool is perhaps the most universal. You can wash the area of contamination not only with laundry soap, but also with tar soap.
The concentrate of the bar should be from 60 to 75%. The soap contains alkali, which easily dissolves blood stains by breaking down the proteins that make up the blood.
Before using soap, you can rub the stained area of the mattress with an ice cube, then walk over the surface of the bed with soap and cover the stain with cling film for an hour.
Then take an old toothbrush and scrub the dirty area with it. Remove any remaining soap and liquid with a clean cloth. Dry the mattress using known methods.
Important! After treating blood stains, things need to be thoroughly dried to prevent mold from appearing on their surface.
Ammonia
This product works great on dried blood stains. Ammonia must be applied in a small amount to the desired location and after a couple of minutes, use a damp sponge to remove the alcohol from the surface of the mattress.
Lemon acid
The composition of the product is highly concentrated and can cope with even the most difficult stains.
Take two bags of citric acid and 20 ml. purified cold water, mix and apply the resulting mixture to the stained surface of the bed.
After a quarter of an hour, wipe the problem area with a toothbrush, and remove the remaining mixture with paper napkins.
Then the treated area must be washed with cold water; if the contamination has not completely disappeared, repeat the procedure.
Instead of lemon powder, you can also use lemon fruits. Take two lemons, squeeze the juice out of them, moisten a cotton pad with the resulting liquid and wipe the stained area, moving from the edges to the center. You can dry the mattress after the procedure with a vacuum cleaner or hairdryer.
Aspirin
You can also remove bloody stains from the bed using acetylsalicylic acid. To do this, you need to dissolve one aspirin tablet in a liter of water.
Then moisten a cotton pad with the liquid and wipe the surface of the dirt on the bed. Then treat the mattress with a damp, clean sponge.
Dry the mattress with a hairdryer, vacuum cleaner, or leave it in a room with good air ventilation until completely dry.
Detergents and bleaches
In order to remove unaesthetic marks, you can also use household chemicals. The industry offers a variety of products that quickly and effectively combat various stains, including bloody stains:
- For example, bleaches in powder form are used as stain removers. They are applied to the stain and after half an hour the item is washed in cold water. In the case of a mattress, clean and remove the resulting stain with water.
- Actively used to remove menstrual stains, for example, dishwashing gel. You need to take one tablespoon of the product, dissolve it in 2 glasses of cold water, foam a little, apply to the stained surface of the mattress, leave for half an hour, then rinse with cold water.
- Another popular product is Antipyatin soap. It is budget-friendly and effective. You need to soap the area, leave it in this condition for half an hour, and then wash it.
What not to do and why?
Recommendations that should not be violated:
- When attempting to remove a stain, do not rub it. Movements should be directed from the edge to the center. Otherwise, the mattress will only get more dirty.
- Do not use hot water. It will cause the blood to be “sealed” in the fibers of the fabric and it will be impossible to wash it off.
- After treating the product with acids or other compounds, they must be removed. Liquid products are washed off with water, and powders are collected with a vacuum cleaner or brushed off. If you don't do this, they will eventually destroy the mattress upholstery.
- For cleaning, use only soft cloth napkins, a sponge or a cotton pad. Do not try to remove the stain with a stiff brush.