Dealing with stains on fabrics and clothes can be quite bothersome task. You want to do it by yourself but seems that everything you do doesn't help at all. At the end you are fed up with the fact that you can't do it yourself and you seek the of help of
Camden cleaning services experts.
So how to remove blood stains from your clothes. If the blood stain is fresh you should washed up with clean cold water and soaked in soap water after that. Under no circumstances you should wash with hot water because the higher temperature makes the blood clot and the stains cannot be removed.
White fabric with fresh blood stains is cleaned by placing the fabric on a board and the stains are wet by patting them with sponge soaked in 3% solution of oxidized water. This action is repeated until the stains are completely dissolved. The washed area is scrubbed with sponge soaked in drinking water and after that dried off with a towel. Sprinkle crumbs and wooden bran on the stain area and let it dry.
Dealing with old blood stains can be a little tricky but you can still remove them by yourself. Old blood stains are cleaned by wetting the stain area with a sponge soaked in solution of 4 grams borax, 40 cm3 distilled water and 30 drops ammonia solution. The washed places are rinsed with water. Old blood stains on a linen are removed by soaking them for 8 – 10 hours in 5 % solution of soda ash (50 grams of soda in 2 gallons of water). After that the stains are wet with diluted bleach by patting with a sponge. In the end rinse with water. Some of the really old blood stains cannot be removed completely by you so seek the help of dry
cleaning Camden.
Removing blood stains from soft silk fabrics.
The stains are covered by mash from starch and it's left until completely dry. After that the mash is peeled off and the fabric is treated first with soap, then water and finally with weak vinegar solution. To remove stains from ordinary silk fabrics the stains should be carefully soaked with spirit and then dry off with soft towel.
Removing stains from wool fabrics.
Nothing to it. Just rub the stains with sponge soaked in 3% ammonia solution. After that rinse with cool water.
Removing stains from velvet
Again it really simple, soak the stain in pure 95% spirit and carefully brush them
Removing stains from coloured fabrics
The fabric is soaked in a solution (3 spoons salt and 2 gallons water) and kept in until the blood disappears completely. After that just rinse the fabric.
No you know how to deal with the blood stains on different fabrics and let's hope that using these tips will get you satisfactory results in the end.
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