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How Do You Clean Blood From Carpet Using Hydrogen Peroxide?

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How Do You Clean Blood From Carpet Using Hydrogen Peroxide?

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If you have blood on your carpet or upholstery you can easily remove it. In my work as a midwife I occasionally see some blood left behind on a cloth surface, including my clothes. To my knowledge I’ve never left a stain behind because I use hydrogen peroxide to remove blood drips. Even dried blood will sometimes be removed using this method. Soak up as much of the blood as you can with old terrycloth towels or paper towels. On carpet the best way to do that is to make a little pad with the absorbent material, lay it over the blood, and step on it. Turn the pad over or fold to create a clean spot and repeat. Once the blood has been soaked up pour a little hydrogen peroxide over the blood stain. It will bubble. The bubbles may turn brown. It’s best to start with a very small amount of hydrogen peroxide rather than to soak the area. Give the peroxide a few minutes to “eat” at the blood and then sponge it up, like you did in step one with the blood. Lay a clean absorbent pad of paper towe

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