So if you do get blood on your carpet you must act as fast as possible.
Blood stains the red carpet.
Besides being conspicuously red there s another reason why blood stains are so hard to remove.
Using a mixture of water and ammonia can be an effective way to remove blood stains from a carpet but remember to never use ammonia on woolen carpets.
Let the solution work for 5 10 minutes before blotting the spot with a clean cloth.
If you spill a glass of red wine start by blotting the stain with a clean dry cloth to remove as much of the excess liquid as possible.
First mix shampoo and water and apply the mixture to the stains.
Just when you thought cutting your finger couldn t get worse you spy a spot of blood settling on your carpet.
Similar to red wine and coffee stains blood wet or dry can be tough to remove.
To remove blood stains from carpet apply hydrogen peroxide to the stains and let it dry completely which will lighten the carpet fibers and hide the stains.
Then let the mixture sit for 5 minutes before applying.
When it comes to red wine it is very similar to blood stains the longer the liquid soaks into the carpet the more difficult the stain will be to get out.
The hemoglobin in blood acts as a binder and sticks to the fibers of the carpet.
For this methods mix 1 2 teaspoons of ammonia with water and apply the solution to the carpet.