How to Remove a Blood Spot from a Cotton Pillow Case
How to Remove a Blood Spot from a Cotton Pillow Case
For one reason or another, you may find yourself having to deal with blood stains on bedding -- perhaps if you have hyperactive children prone to accidents. Blood stains on cotton pillowcases should not be very difficult to remove, the key is to act on the stain as quickly as possible. Read on from step one below or try the Hydrogen Peroxide Method.
Steps

Salt Method

Fill a sink or a bucket with cold water. Put the cotton Pillowcase inside to completely saturate it.

Hold the areas of the Pillowcase near the blood spot with each hand, then rub against each other to help loosen the blood.

Lay out the Pillowcase on a work area.

Pour some table salt or meat tenderizer on the blood spot and allow to settle for about 20 minutes. This should normally remove much, if not all, of the blood from the fabric.

Rinse the fabric under cold running water.

Pour a small dollop of shampoo or dishwashing detergent over the spot.

Repeat the rubbing of the soiled portion of the fabric against each other, as with step 2.

Rinse the fabric under cold running water.

When the blood spot is completely gone, launder the Pillowcase as usual.

Hydrogen Peroxide Method

Lay out the Pillowcase on a work area.

Pour hydrogen peroxide directly on the blood spot. Usually, a solution with 3% strength would suffice.

Let the hydrogen peroxide fizz or bubble for a few minutes, to allow the chemical to react to the blood spot and break it down.

Blot with a damp sponge or cloth.

Repeat steps 2 to 4 until the blood spot is removed.

Launder the Pillowcase as usual, in cold water. Alternatively, you can take it to a professional who can clean it with a blood and protein remover known as BPR.

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