I have a 3′ X 5′ blood stain on my carpet. What is the best way to remove it?

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  1. g g says:

    roll up the dead body in it and dump it in qa big dumpster or take it to a DEEP lake and throw it over. clean up the floor underneath with bleach and call a carpet layer to replace the carpet

  2. redneck_shoppers says:

    Carpet knife.

  3. ronninicole8 says:

    Wow, better question is, how do you have that big of a blood stain on your carpet? =P

  4. ramzee says:

    was that supposed to inches instead of feet? Either way… hydrogen peroxide will remove blood stains.

    Be Blessed!

  5. dimpelmum says:

    don´t worry , white wine will remove the stain as it dose when red wine is split , pour a little white wine on to the stain leave a few min´s then with kitchen roll blot the stain, when stain has been removed ,take a damp sponge and gently wipe the carpet working from the outside inward´s so as not to spread the the mark of the water, then with a little of your own hair shampoo wash ,but not scrub then again with a sponge to remove any soap , once you have done that take a towel and lay on top of carpet ,with a heavy object on top . This will help take out any remaining water from the under side of carpet leave for a few hour´s you might have to sponge the carpet again as more than sure the water stain will eventually come to the surface, let dry naturally don´t dry with hair dryer as any remaining stain that has not been removed the first time won´t come out if you dry it this way

  6. Bubbles says:

    Peroxide will take it right up. You put some peroxide on the spot then place an old towel over top and dab. You may have to repeat the process a few times, but it works. Nursing homes use peroxide to take blood off of sheets and off of flooring when necessary. Good luck.

  7. LittleLady says:

    soap and water if it’s not already dried.

  8. Gwenn K says:

    First remove the body, then cut out the stain and replace it with a really large piece of furniture.

  9. I_Spy says:

    Call the police, tell them about the large blood stain and ask them what you should do.

  10. LoveMyDog says:

    Peroxide. That removes blood from anything.

  11. Jerry829 says:

    It would be nice to know how you got a blood stain that size on your carpet. Is their anyone in your family that has been reported missing lately? Or do you possibly run a Taxidermy business on the side? Wish I had a good answer for your problem, but only curiosity causes me to write. However, good luck.

  12. patricia k says:

    White Vinegar can get blood out and so can Goop..Look at your nearest wal-mart

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