How to Remove Blood from Carpet

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Though blood on our carpets isn't one of the most common types of stains, it does happen from time to time. From scraped knees to accidental finger knicks in the kitchen, it's important to know what to do when blood finds its way into your carpet fibers.

Whether it's a fresh spill or a dried spot, the Zerorez® team is here to guide you through how to remove blood from your carpet using natural solutions.

Does Blood Come Out of Carpet?

Yes, blood can come out of carpet, but the sooner you address it, the better the results. Wet blood is easier to clean, while dried blood stains require a bit more effort. Acting quickly and using the proper cleaning methods will improve your chances of fully removing the stain.

What Gets Blood Out of Carpet?

Several natural ingredients can help lift blood stains from carpet fibers:

  • Cold Water: Always start with cold water to prevent the blood from settling into the fibers.

  • White Vinegar: White vinegar works as a natural cleaner and deodorizer, ideal for breaking down blood proteins.

  • Baking Soda: A baking soda paste can help lift dried blood from carpets, offering a safe and effective solution.

  • Salt Solution: Salt is another natural alternative. Mix salt with cold water to form a paste, apply to the stain, and blot until it fades.

Types of Stains and Residue Left by Blood

Wet Blood: Wet blood is a protein-based stain that can quickly penetrate carpet fibers. If not treated right away, it can set into the fabric and leave a dark stain.

Dried Blood: Dried blood bonds with the carpet fibers and hardens over time, making it more difficult to remove. It may leave a crusty residue that requires a bit of scrubbing.

How to Clean Blood Out of Carpet?

Whether you are dealing with wet or dry blood stains, the necessary tools are similar. Begin by grabbing:

  • Several clean cloths or paper towels

  • A blunt tool like a butter knife or spatula

  • Cold water

  • Distilled white vinegar

  • Baking soda

For Wet Blood:

  • Blot, Don't Rub: As soon as you notice the blood, blot the area with a clean white cloth or paper towel. Avoid rubbing, as this can spread the stain.

  • Cold Water Rinse: Blood is a protein-based stain, and cold water is key to preventing it from setting. Dampen a cloth with cold water and continue blotting the area.

  • Natural Cleaning Solution: Mix equal parts cold water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray the stain and blot gently until the blood is lifted from the carpet.

  • Rinse and Dry: After blotting, rinse with cold water and blot dry with a clean towel.


For Dried Blood:

  • Loosen the Stain: Gently scrape away any dried blood using a butter knife or spatula.

  • Soak in Cold Water: Dampen the stain with cold water to soften the dried blood. You can spray the area or use a damp cloth.

  • Natural Cleaning Paste: Make a paste using baking soda and cold water. Apply the paste to the stain and let it sit for 15-30 minutes to break down the blood.

  • Blot the Area: Blot the area with a clean cloth to lift the blood stain, and rinse with cold water.

  • Repeat as Needed: For tougher stains, you may need to repeat the process until the blood is completely removed.

Troubleshooting Tips for Removing Blood Stains from Carpet

  • Act Quickly: For wet blood stains, speed is crucial. The longer the blood sits, the harder it will be to remove.

  • Use Cold Water: Avoid hot water, which can cause the blood to set into the carpet fibers, making the stain permanent.

  • Blot, Don't Rub: Rubbing can push the blood deeper into the carpet, spreading the stain and damaging fibers.

  • Repeat If Necessary: Stubborn stains may require multiple treatments before they're fully gone.

How Zerorez Can Help

Zerorez specializes in lifting common household "spots" like blood stains. Our cleaning technology can remove tough spots while protecting your carpet from damage. Whether you're dealing with a fresh spill or a stubborn dried stain, Zerorez can help restore your carpet's look and feel, free of sticky residues.

By following these simple steps and using natural cleaning solutions, you can effectively remove both wet and dried blood stains from your carpet. If you need professional help or the stain persists, Zerorez is here to provide expert carpet cleaning services that will leave your home looking fresh and clean.

Schedule your professional carpet cleaning and let us help you with even the most stubborn household spots!

Blood Stain Removal 

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