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Cleaning blood from carpet

Removing Blood and Biological Spots and Stains

It’s not a pleasant task, but it’s one that must be handled, and quickly.

Removing blood, vomit, urine, feces, and other biological spots and stains is a fairly easy chore if the issue is caught quickly. But allow the substance to dry, and your job becomes much more difficult.

What impacts the success of the removal of blood and biological substance is what it is on. If on carpet or upholstery, the removal is much more challenging as flushing out the contaminant can actually cause irreversible damage to the fabric. But if on clothing or other washable material, the job can be handled easily.

Here are some tips to remove biological contaminants from clothing and other washable fabrics.

Don’t delay

Once you discover there is a biological substance on the fabric, scrape away any excess you can and get it into the washing machine.

Remember, something fresh is probably just a “spot” — which is on the outside of the fiber. Give it time, or don’t remove all the substance when cleaning, and that spot becomes a “stain” — which is inside the fiber, and very challenging to remove.

Pretreat the area

You do this all the time. Pretreating spots means easier removal during washing. For biological substances, this is important. A quality preconditioning product is worked into the fabric and allowed to dwell for several minutes, which means the washing cycle will be more effective.

Control the temperature

You might have heard that hot water can “set the stain.” Not always true. The problem is using hot water opens up the fibers and allows staining substances to penetrate. Incomplete cleaning does this as well. To be safe, keep the temperature warm or cold when washing fabrics with biological spots or stains.

Don’t dry

After washing, you may notice the spot or stain is gone. Don’t assume that is 100% true. When wet, the fabric may be hiding the spot or stain. Allow it to air dry. Do not put it into the drier. Hot air during the drying process can set any remaining spots or stains. Once dry, inspect carefully. If you see any remaining spots or stains, launder the item again.

As with all cleaning chores, there comes a time when it is time to throw in the towel and call the pros. Do the right thing and let your favorite cleaning company do the work for you. After all, it pays to call a pro!

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3323 Wood Valley Ct, Lexington, KY 40502
(859) 888-1515
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