The first step to removing blood out of a towel is to soak the towel in cold water. This will help soften up the blood and make it easier to remove. However, if you have already tried this method but still can't get the stain out, then you might need some extra help.
How To Get Blood Out Of Towels?
To get blood out of towels, you'll need a solution of hot water and dishwashing liquid. The solution should be made in the sink or tub and then rinsed out with cool water.
Once you've done that, hang the towel outdoors in direct sunlight to dry it completely before washing it again with detergent and hot water.
What You’ll Need?
For the best results, you'll need:
Soap and water. A mild detergent will work best. If you have a stain-remover, that's even better!
Warm water (not hot). You don't want to shrink or melt your towel in any way; hot water can do that by breaking down fibers faster than cold does.
Step to Step
Add a little bit of dishwashing liquid to the towel.
Let the towel soak in warm water for 15 minutes.
Wash it in your washing machine on gentle cycle, using cold water and no bleach or fabric softener (these ingredients can set blood stains).
Tumble dry on low heat until completely dry, being careful not to overheat it as this could cause permanent damage to your towel.
Still Can’t Get It Out?
If you still can't get the stain out, try a different cleaning method. It might be more effective than what you're using now.
For example:
Use a different detergent (detergents are designed specifically for certain stains). For example, if you've been using liquid detergent and it hasn't worked, switch to powder or gel instead.
Conclusion
If you're still having trouble getting blood out of towels, try using a little bit of bleach on the stain. Do not hesitate to contact us for all your questions and comments!