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How To Remove Blood From Sheets

Inside: Bloodstain on sheets? Check out this simple tip on how to remove blood from sheets. You can easily remove blood from sheets and pillowcases in minutes. Even works on dried blood or things that have already been washed!

I have become somewhat of an expert over the years on how to remove blood from sheets. My kiddo and I both suffer from bloody noses. As soon as the weather turns to extreme cold or extreme warm we tend to get them.

Usually, it’s during the day as we are going from cold to heat or heat to cold. But occasionally we each have one during the middle of the night. It’s not uncommon to wake up and find some blood on one of our pillowcases.

I usually notice the blood right away and wash my pillowcase, but my son tends to forget to tell me and the sheets and pillowcase are already washed when I notice the blood. Luckily, this easy tip even works on dried blood.

If you have blood on your sheets or pillowcases it is really easy to remove. It only takes a few minutes before you put them in the laundry to get rid of any of the blood stains.

If you are tired of dealing with blood stained sheets don’t worry! Check out how to remove blood from sheets.

You can see the blood stain before below. It’s not really bad, however not something I want all over my pillowcase.

If your sheets are white then bleach will usually do the trick. Just add a cup of bleach to a large load of laundry and let them soak for about 15 minutes before the cycle runs. This works really well.

However, if you have sheets that are colored you won’t want to bleach them. To get the blood out of the sheets you will need hydrogen peroxide.

I like to start by running some cold water over the blood stain to rinse off what you can. Cold water will get off some of the blood stain if you haven’t washed the sheets yet.

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