What is how to get blood out of clothes?

Here's how to tackle blood stains on clothes:

  • Act Fast: The fresher the stain, the easier it is to remove. Don't let it dry!

  • Cold Water is Key: Rinse the stained area with cold water immediately. Hot water will set the stain. Never use warm or hot water at first.

  • Soaking: Soak the garment in cold water for several hours, changing the water frequently as it becomes discolored. You can add a small amount of laundry%20detergent or a stain remover to the water.

  • Stain Removers: Apply a stain remover specifically designed for blood or protein-based stains. Follow the product instructions carefully. There are many great stain%20removers you can choose from.

  • Hydrogen Peroxide: For white or light-colored fabrics, you can try dabbing the stain with 3% hydrogen peroxide. Test it in an inconspicuous area first to ensure it doesn't cause discoloration. Never use it on colored fabrics.

  • Salt Paste: Make a paste of salt and cold water. Apply it to the stain and let it sit for about 30 minutes before rinsing. The salt helps to draw out the blood.

  • Enzyme Detergent: Wash the garment in cold water with an enzyme%20detergent. Enzymes are effective at breaking down protein-based stains like blood.

  • Washing: After pre-treating, wash the garment as usual in cold water.

  • Check Before Drying: Before placing the garment in the dryer, make sure the stain is completely gone. Heat from the dryer will set any remaining stain, making it much harder to remove. If the stain persists, repeat the cleaning process.