BIOLOGICAL STAINS














Treat biological stains immediately, since they can be difficult to remove if they are allowed to set.Also they carry a bad smell which tend to linger if the stain is not wash as soon as possible
BLOOD STAINS
Blood is a combination stain that soak into surface and leave a deposit on the top. The stain is not thick as other biologiacal satins and therefore cannot be scarped off but it should be wiped or brushed off immediatly. After that treat the colour stain.
ON CLOTH
1 Add a handful of salt into a cold water. Soak the stained item of clothing for 15 minutes, making sure it is completely immersed.
2 Soak the item in biological detergent next then launder as usual
ON MATRESSES
1 Turn the mattress on its side Prop it up to prevent the stain and treatment from soaking in
2 Position a towel directly beneath the stain.Always wear rubber gloves when treat biological stains
3 Sponge the markrepeating until it disappear, Hold the towel in palce beneath the stains so that the nothing trickle down
4 Follow the three step then next apply te thick paste made up of bicarbonate of soda and water to any stains that remain.
5 Leave the paste to dry then brush it off with a dry cloth repeat if necessary.
ON CARPETS
General treatment
Sponge the area with the cold water and blot dry. Repeat until the stain disappear.If this does not work,use a carpet spotting kit followed by an application of carpet shampoo.
DRIED BLOOD STAINS
On Clothes Soak in ahydrogen peroxide solution with 1tsp added ammonia( do not use on nylon)
On Carpets
Use a glycerrine solution then treat as for fresh stains
On Unreated Wood
Bleach stain with diluted household bleach then recolour the wood to its orignol shade.

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