How To Remove Blood Stains From The Mattress?

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So you just noticed that there’s a bloodstain on your mattress and now you’re clueless about what to do? We realize how annoying and embarrassing blood stains can be.

Getting them out of your mattress can be a difficult job. But what if we tell you that by just using a few home items, you can simply banish those stains? Yes, you read it right!

In this article, we are going to tell you 5 simple yet effective tips to remove blood stains from your mattress.

 

Before You Start Removing The Blood Stains

Here are some important points you should keep in mind before we inform you on how to remove blood stains:

  • Remove all bed sheets, pillows, and anything else that’s on your bed.
  • Treat the stain as soon as you notice it since dried stains are more difficult to remove.
  • Test any substance before applying it to your mattress. Just apply a small amount onto a hidden area of your mattress. If it doesn’t stain, go ahead and use it!
  • Using a wet towel, gently blot the stain to absorb any excess moisture. After dabbing at the bloodstain, dab the wet area with a towel to dry it.
  • When removing a stain, always use cold water since hot water will cook the proteins in the blood, permanently setting the stain.
  • To prevent the colour transfer from your cloth to the mattress, always use a clean white cloth.
  • If your mattress is of memory foam, you can still use any of the methods mentioned below to remove the bloodstain. However, be sure not to soak your mattress in water because it can be damaged.

 

5 Effective Ways To Get Blood Out Of Your Mattress

Now that you are all prepared, let’s inform you about the bloodstain removal methods:

1. Soap And Water Solution

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One of the simplest ways to remove blood stains is to use a soap and water solution, which you can get at home.

Here’s how to use it:

  • Dilute half a cup of mild dish soap or laundry detergent with 2 tsp of water.
  • Combine these two ingredients in a mixing bowl until frothy paste forms.
  • Dip a clean cloth in the solution, then dab it on the bloodstain.
  • Wait 30 minutes before blotting it with a dry cloth.

 

2. Vinegar And Baking Soda Solution

Vinegar And Baking Soda Solution

Baking soda with vinegar is an all-natural, tried-and-true stain-removal remedy. It works best on fresh bloodstains.

Here’s how to use it for removing blood stains:

  • Sprinkle some baking soda onto the blood-stained area.
  • Spray the vinegar over the baking soda with a spray bottle and let it bubble for a few minutes.
  • Dab the area with cold water to remove the solution. You can even use a vacuum cleaner to remove any remaining solution.

Tip: Baking soda has a very small shelf life. So be sure not to use expired soda as it will not work properly to remove the stain.

 

3. Hydrogen Peroxide, Salt, And Dish Detergent Solution

Hydrogen

So you didn’t notice that bloodstain on your mattress earlier and now, it has dried out? Don’t worry, hydrogen peroxide can do wonders when it comes to the removal of dried blood stains!

It can break down blood protein molecules and can easily eliminate even the most stubborn stains on your mattress.

Here’s how to use it:

  • Mix ¼ cup of hydrogen peroxide, 1 tsp of salt, and 1 tsp of dish detergent to form a paste.
  • Apply the paste on the stain and leave it for at least 30 minutes to dry.
  • Using a spatula or a vacuum cleaner, gently remove the paste once it has dried.

Warning: Do not use peroxide on dark-colored mattresses since the peroxide’s mild bleaching action may discolour them.

 

4. Ammonia And Water Solution

Ammonia

Ammonia is a very strong chemical that can remove even the most stubborn stains on your mattress. Due to its harsh nature, it can damage the fabrics inside your mattress, especially if it is made of wool or silk.

Therefore, it should only be used if the other methods don’t work. Also, when using ammonia, please keep your windows open and wear gloves to protect your hands.

Here’s how to use ammonia to remove  blood stains:

  • Add 1 tsp of ammonia into 1 cup of cold water.
  • Now, dab a clean cloth or towel into the ammonia solution and apply it onto the stain. Leave it for around 2 hours, until it dries completely.
  • Wipe away any remaining ammonia solution with a damp cloth and air-dry your mattress.

Warning: Ammonia is a toxic chemical and may be deadly if inhaled or swallowed. You need to practice caution while using it. Also,  never combine it with any other substance, especially chlorine bleach, since it can release poisonous gas.

 

5. Meat Tenderizer

Meat Tenderizer Powder

If none of the above-mentioned tips works for you, then meat tenderizing powder from your cupboard can come to your rescue! It contains enzymes including papain and bromelain, which can dissolve proteins from bloodstains.

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Here’s how to use it:

  • Mix 1 tsp meat tenderizing powder with 2 tsp cold water to make a paste.
  • Apply the paste on the stain and wait 30 minutes for it to dry.
  • Using a moist towel or a stiff brush, remove the paste once it has dried.

Warning: If your mattress is latex, the meat tenderizing solution may cause it to damage. Therefore, we recommend dabbing a small bit of this solution on your mattress before applying it to the stain.

 

FAQs

1. Does bleach remove blood stains from a mattress?

Chlorine bleach is a very effective product for the removal of bloodstains. However, it has to be used with extreme caution as it may spoil and erase the natural color of the fabric of your mattress.

 

2. Can talcum powder helps in removing blood stains?

Talcum powder can absorb the moisture and stop the bloodstain from drying out. Mix talcum powder and water to form a paste and apply it to the stain. Leave until dry and brush away the dried paste.

 

You May Also Like To Read:

How To Care For A Mattress?

How To Store Memory Foam Mattresses?

 

Final Words

Bloodstains can be displeasing and but they are a part of life and it’s completely normal to stain your mattress.

We hope these tips help you in removing any blood stains from your mattress. The sooner you tackle them, the easier they will be to remove.

If you have any further queries, please let us know in the comment section below. We will be happy to help you!

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