Most of us have probably experienced tough stains on our cotton beddings, especially women who are experiencing that time of the day. It is one really stressful week of limited movements and days of staying away from white fabrics. However, there are some instances that your bedding or cotton fabric may have been stained by nose blood or blood that came from your wound that dried and stayed on the fabric even after being washed. Luckily, there are easy remedies that exist on the internet, just like this cleaning hack by A Thousand Words on YouTube! What I love about this trick is its simplicity and the fact that it requires only 4 materials. No more stressing about those tough stains on your cotton beddings once you learn this tutorial. Proceed to read down below for the full instructions and watch the video tutorial as well.

Materials:

  • Water
  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Cotton swabs
  • Iron

Directions:

Step 1

The first thing you have to do is to moisten the area with dried blood using a little bit of water, then once the area is wet, apply some hydrogen peroxide on the area, and rub it well using a cotton swab. Apply more hydrogen peroxide and continue rubbing as needed, and leave it to soak for about 5 minutes.

How To Remove Tough Stains Easily
Image Credit: A Thousand Words via YouTube

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Step 2

Next, grab the iron and give the area a nice press, you’ll see the stain start to fade. If the stain isn’t completely gone after this process, then simply repeat all of the steps until it’s barely noticeable.

Easy Blood Stain Removal Trick
Image Credit: A Thousand Words via YouTube

 

*Thanks to A Thousand Words via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this video tutorial, then you’ll surely love her other content too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How To Remove Dried Blood Stains Quickly

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Elle Ann

With a flair and passion for writing, crafting, and cooking, I've embarked on a mission to discover promising content and turn it into simplified tutorials to help readers whip up their own nifty crafts and delicious food.
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