How can I get a blood stain out of car upholstery?

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  1. ♥TayLee♥ says:

    Hydrogen peroxide…=)

  2. norma says:

    Try rubbing hydrogen peroxide into the stain It will bubble and foam up Dab at the stain to avoid making larger. It might take several times to remove stain . After you get the stain out rinse with water . I used this method many times on my nursing uniforms .

  3. fancy says:

    did u kill someone

  4. ruthie says:

    taylee is right hydrogen peroxide. My husband uses it on his nursing scrubs to get blood stains out.

  5. justme says:

    Blood stain on car upholstery? Hmmm… (rubs her chin and raises an eyebrow) this sounds very very suspicious….

  6. mshonnie says:

    If you can get to the stain before it sets, treat it by pouring full-strength white vinegar on the spot. Let it soak in for 5-10 minutes, then blot well with a cloth or towel. Repeat if necessary Good Luck !

  7. James B says:

    hydrogen peroxide is very effective removing blood stains from just about anything.

  8. lennie says:

    Take Hydrogen Peroxide and a soft cloth, this will take the blood stain out. follow by a clear water wipe.

  9. susieque says:

    Do the hydrogen peroxide with an old toothbrush,
    and then when it is clear and dry, put Scotch Guard
    spray on it for the next time a stain happens,
    it will bead up and roll off!

  10. augie says:

    Blood is a protein stain so, this should be kind of easy to remove. For fabrics such as clothing bar soap or shout will remove it. For your car I would take a soapy rag (not dripping wet) or use a little bit of era laundry soap on a rag and scub it out. scotch guard the apolstry after.

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