
Oh no, dealing with a bloodstain on the sofa can be stressful, but it's usually manageable with the right approach! The most important thing to remember is to always use cold water. Hot water can cause the proteins in the blood to set into the fabric, making the stain much harder to remove.
A great first step, especially for a fresh stain, is to blot the area with a clean cloth dampened with very cold water. If that doesn't fully lift the stain, a popular and effective household solution is hydrogen peroxide. Before applying it to the stain, it's a very good idea to test it on a small, hidden area of your sofa to make sure it doesn't cause any discoloration. If the test spot is fine, apply a small amount of hydrogen peroxide to the stain. You should see it start to bubble and fizz. Let it work for a minute, and then gently blot the area with a clean cloth. Always blot instead of rubbing, as rubbing can push the stain deeper into the fibers.
For more stubborn stains, you might need a commercial cleaner. Products like OxiClean can be very effective on upholstery. Typically, you would mix the cleaning powder with water and apply only the foam to the stain. Let the foam sit for a few minutes according to the product's instructions, then blot it off with a damp cloth. Finish by blotting with a dry cloth to absorb as much moisture as possible.


