I have a wool overcoat with a sizable blood stain. What is the best way to remove the blood before taking it to dry cleaning?
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Removing blood stain.
Step 1
Soak in cold water for a while.
Step 2
Apply hydrogen peroxide right on stain test first it can be like bleach.
Step 3
Tap with a brush.
Step 4
Wait a few minutes and blot off with a paper towel if the stains coming off go ahead to wash.
Cold water and mild detergent
Soak the stain with cold water. NOT hot water which will cook the blood. Press the stain with a cotton cloth over and over again until the stain is gone. You may need to squeeze the stain pretty hard with the cloth to get it all out. Keep on rewetting and squeezing to get all the blood out from deep within the coat.
Removing a large blood stain from an overcoat will be tricky because you will not be able to submerge it or even get it very wet.
Be sure to tell the dry cleaning personnel what you used and have them mark the spot and write it down or it could get missed by the real cleaning person.
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